❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks information regarding management plans and cost implementation for various types of Crown land managed for nature conservation. The answer explains the Department's process of prioritizing strategies for annual budget allocations instead of including detailed costs in the plans.
AnsweredQoN 2279Legislative Assembly
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(b) State forests; (c) nature reserves; (d) national parks; and (e) other Crown land which purpose includes nature conservation or similar?
(c) nature reserves; (d) national parks; and (e) other Crown land which purpose includes nature conservation or similar?
(d) national parks; and (e) other Crown land which purpose includes nature conservation or similar?
(e) other Crown land which purpose includes nature conservation or similar?
(c) nature reserves; (d) national parks; and (e) other Crown land which purpose includes nature conservation or similar?
(d) national parks; and (e) other Crown land which purpose includes nature conservation or similar?
(e) other Crown land which purpose includes nature conservation or similar?
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Answered
4 December 2003
Responded by
Minister for the Environment
Response time
8 days
(2) The Department of Conservation and Land Management is responsible for the implementation of management plans for lands vested in the Conservation Commission. The Department prepares management plans for the Conservation Commission. (3-4) The Department of Conservation and Land Management does not include costs of plan implementation within management plans, as it is not possible to be sufficiently accurate over the 10 year life span of a plan. Instead, the Department prioritises the strategies within a plan, and these form the basis for annual budget allocations. (5) See (3) and (4) above.
(3-4) The Department of Conservation and Land Management does not include costs of plan implementation within management plans, as it is not possible to be sufficiently accurate over the 10 year life span of a plan. Instead, the Department prioritises the strategies within a plan, and these form the basis for annual budget allocations. (5) See (3) and (4) above.
(5) See (3) and (4) above.
(3-4) The Department of Conservation and Land Management does not include costs of plan implementation within management plans, as it is not possible to be sufficiently accurate over the 10 year life span of a plan. Instead, the Department prioritises the strategies within a plan, and these form the basis for annual budget allocations. (5) See (3) and (4) above.
(5) See (3) and (4) above.
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