Our mission is to create corridors of trees leading to Parliament House, like roots holding the national tree firmly in the earth from whence all life derives in our society.
And this is how we are going to do it.
Green Corridors Management Plan
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1.1 Introduction
1.1.1 Location
1.1.2 Canberra's System of Park Lands and Corridors
1.1.3 Conservation Significance
1.1.4 Areas Covered by these Plans of Management
1.1.5 Previous Plans
1.1.6 Information on Resources
1.2 Management Context
1.2.1 Responsibilities and Functions of Green Corridors
1.2.2 Complementary Conservation Management on street scapes and corridors
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Plan of Management
2.1 Interpretation
2.2 Aims and Objectives
2.2.1 Purpose of a Green Corridor
2.2.2 Management Context for Green Corridors
2.3 Natural Resources
2.3.1 Landscapes
2.3.2 Geology and Soils
2.3.3 Water
2.3.4 Flora
2.3.5 Fauna
2.3.6 Management of Introduced Species
2.3.7 Management of Threatened Species
2.3.8 Restoration of Natural Ecosystems
2.4 Cultural Heritage
2.5 Promotion and Use of the Green Corridors
2.5.1 Zoning
2.5.2 Recreation
2.5.3 Traditional Use of Wild Resources
2.5.4 Access
2.5.5 Roads and Tracks
2.5.6 Facilities
2.5.7 Safety
2.5.8 Commercial Activities
2.5.9 Interpretation and Education
2.5.10 Burials and Scattering of Ashes
2.6 Forestry Zone
2.6.1 Forestry Zone Management
2.6.2 Nursery Management
2.7 Research and Monitoring
2.7.1 Research
2.7.2 Monitoring
2.8 Staffing, Facilities and Resources
2.8.1 Staffing
2.8.2 Facilities and Resources
2.9 Making Decisions and Evaluating Proposals
2.9.1 Making Decisions and Evaluating Proposals
2.9.2 Reporting and Technical Audit
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