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Welcome to the Subregional NRM Workshop
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Page 1: Welcome to the Subregional NRM Workshop€¦ · • 394 native fauna species. y. Revising the 2010 Regional NRM Plan. Guided by the Regional NRM Plan, each year…. from a highly

Welcome to the

Subregional

NRM Workshop

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We acknowledge and respect the traditional owners of the ancestral lands, the Bunganditj.

We acknowledge elders past and present and we respect the deep feelings of attachment and relationship of Aboriginal peoples to country.

Acknowledgement of country

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South East subregions

• Mallee Woodlands

• Ranges & Cross-border Creeks

• Dunes & Flats

• Volcanic Plains and Southern Dunes

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Volcanic Plains & Southern Dunes

Subregion

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What’s unique about our subregion?

• Significant contribution to the regional economy.

• Employment is manufacturing, retail, agriculture, forestry, fishing, and health care.

• Food & wine and nature-based tourism.

• Commercial fishing - Southern Rock Lobster fleet at Port MacDonnell, Carpenter Rocks & Southend.

• Unconfined & confined aquifers

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What’s unique about our subregion?

• Aboriginal heritage (Bunganditj Aboriginal people).

• Redgum and stringybark woodlands

• Wetlands (contains 70% of SE wetlands)

• 394 native fauna species

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Revising the 2010 Regional NRM Plan

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Guided by the Regional NRM Plan, each year….

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from

a highly detailed Regional NRM Plan

to

a punchier Regional NRM Plan & locally relevant Subregional NRM Plans

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NRM Planning framework

Business Plan

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NRM Planning framework

Business Plan

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NRM Planning framework

• Community values and priorities• Actions, timeframes & responsibility• SE NRM Board endorsed• Adaptable• NRM levies will fund priority actions

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NRM Planning framework

Business Plan

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from

50 management targets that are

difficult to measure

to

Simpler set of measurable

priorities based on community

values

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1. What do we

value?

2. How do the

landscapes

work?

3. What do we

want them to be

like in the future?

4. How do we

get there?

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1. What do we

value?

2. How do the

landscapes

work?

3. What do we

want them to be

like in the future?

4. How do we

get there?

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Phone survey & online community values mapping

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Youth Summit

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Aboriginal engagement

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Regional Climate Adaptation Planning

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Landscape Surveys

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Industry workshops

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Random phone survey (800 residents)

What are the most important

natural resources in the South East?

71%said water said productive

land / soil

28%

21% said forests 17%

said native

vegetation12%

said coast

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Industry workshops

groundwatersoil

native vegetationbiodiversity (microbial, fungi, insects, etc)

fishdrainage

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Landscape survey – environmental values

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Landscape survey – socio-economic values

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1. What do we

value?

2. How do the

landscapes

work?

3. What do we

want them to be

like in the future?

4. How do we

get there?

Workshop

1

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1. What do we

value?

2. How do the

landscapes

work?

3. What do we

want them to be

like in the future?

4. How do we

get there?

Workshop

2

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Group discussion - Values

Take 2-3 minutes to familiarise yourselves with the conceptual model.• Is any major driver, pressure, landscape feature,

industry? Get scribe to note

Discuss the values for your subregion• For example, with “Groundwater”, talk about the

particular characteristics of the groundwater in your subregion.

• When you hear the bell, move to another table. If you feel you still have more to contribute at your table, you are welcome to stay.

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Group discussion - Values

• Coast (x2)

• Groundwater (x2)

• Soils and agriculture

• Native flora and fauna

• Wetlands and waterways

• Fishing

• Outdoor recreation

• National Parks

• Caves and tourism

• Drainage

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Coffee break

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Landscape survey - threats

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All South East Volcanic Plains & Southern Dunes

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What does climate change mean for

the South East?

Average water table declines in the regional

unconfined aquifer are projected to range

from 1.5-5.2 m

GROUNDWATER LEVELS

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Group discussion – memory lane

• As a table, discuss the changes you have seen in the last 10-

30 years.

Think of technology, population, activities, industries, the

landscape, etc. (scribe to note).

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Group discussion – Future landscapes

• As a table, discuss what you think will change in the landscape by 2040 - place a yellow, numbered sticky dot on the part of the landscape that will change.

• On the A3 sheets provided, note the number on the sticky dot, and record:

– What will change?

– What will cause the change?

– What is an acceptable level of change?

– What is an unacceptable level of change?

Highlight the changes

we can influence

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Activity 2 – Report back

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1. What do we

value?

2. How do the

systems work?

3. What do we

want them to be

like in the future?

4. How do we

get there?

Workshop

1

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1. What do we

value?

2. How do the

systems work?

3. What do we

want them to be

like in the future?

4. How do we

get there?

Workshop

2

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Thank you & we look

forward to seeing you at Workshop 2!


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