Australian Natural Heritage Charter : for the conservation of places of natural heritage significance
Cairnes, Lorraine2002
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The Charter is a distillation of best practice conservation principles, based on the consensus of a broad range of experts. It aims to assist everyone with an interest in natural places to establish their natural heritage values and manage them.
Australian Natural Heritage Charter : for the conservation of places of natural heritage significance / by Lorraine Cairnes, Australian Heritage Commission and Australian Committee for the International Union for the Conservation of Nature
2nd edition.
Canberra : Australian Heritage Commission, 2002
26 p.
Preamble - Ethos of the Charter - How to use the Charter - Australian Natural Heritage Charter - Part A: Definitions - Part B: Conservation principles - Basis of conservation - Conservation policy - Removal of elements - Introduced elements - Degraded natural ecosystems - Part C: Conservation processes - Protection - Maintenance - Regeneration - Restoration - Reinstatement - Enhancement - Preservation - Modification - Presentation - Monitoring - Part D: Conservation practice - Obtaining information about a place - Conservation policy - Conservation plan - Consultation - Records - Notes on the Second Edition - Conversion table-first and second editions - Administration of the Charter
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333.72
English
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Research | History Support Collection | 333.72 AUS | Available |