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Title: | Code of practice for the thinning to benchmark stem densities in the Namoi CMA under the Native Vegetation Act 2003 : draft for public consultation |
Authors: | New South Wales. Namoi Catchment Management Authority. Office of Environment and Heritage |
Keywords: | Vegetation management;Endemic plants;Forest thinning |
Issue Date: | 2012 |
Publisher: | OEH, |
Description: | June 2012"--Cover verso. Cover title. "OEH 2012/0514"--Cover verso. "Throughout this public consultation draft of the document we have added ‘Notes to reader’ in this format. These are intended to provide some commentary on relevant aspects of this version of the Code of Practice. The ‘Notes to reader’ will be removed from the document prior to the making of this Code of Practice as an Order."--Cover verso. "This Code of Practice (the code) sets out the circumstances in which landholders may thin vegetation within Namoi Catchment Management Authority ... under the Native Vegetation Act 2003 ... without requiring approval from the Namoi CMA ... [and] specifies the conditions under which the thinning of native vegetation is a routine agricultural management activity."--P. 6. Also available online. On 17/08/2012 freely available from the website of NSW Environment & Heritage at: http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/Vegetation/20120514ThinNamoiDraft.htm. © 2012 State of NSW and Office of Environment and Heritage. |
Internal ID Number: | 36553 |
URI: | https://nswdpe.intersearch.com.au/nswdpejspui/handle/1/719 |
ISBN: | 9781742937014 |
Appears in Collections: | Office of Environment and Heritage [2010-2019] |
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Code of Practice for the Thinning to Benchmark Stem Densities in the Namoi CMA Under the Native Vegetation Act 2003.pdf | Code of Practice for the Thinning to Benchmark Stem Densities in the Namoi CMA Under the Native Vegetation Act 2003.pdf | 4.02 MB | Adobe PDF | View/Open |
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