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Introduction -- Step 1. Obtain and study evidence about the place -- step 2. Identify and contact people with an interest -- step 3. Determine the natural significance -- step 4. Assess the physical condition and management realitites -- step 5. Develop a conservation policy -- step 6. Determine the conservation processes -- step 7. Decide who has responsibilities for decisions, approvals and actions -- step 8. Prepare the conservation plan -- step 9. Implement the conservation plan -- step 10. Monitor the results and review the plan -- Future review -- Address for comments
Summary
In December 1996, the Commonwealth Minister for Environment launched the Australian Natural Heritage Charter. The charter was finalised after two years of extensive community consultation, funded by the Australian Heritage Commission. As part of that broad discussion and research, it was determinied that supplementary examples, explanations and advice would help people wishing to apply the charter to particular projects or conservation programs. Consequently, this handbook has been developed. It is based on the same ethos as the charter