A suite of resource on management of roadside environments including a resource kit, strategy and implementation guide.
A suite of resource on management of roadside environments including a resource kit, strategy and implementation guide.
The Roadside Environment Resource Kit provides a suite of practical resources to assist councils when undertaking road related environmental assessment and planning activities. In particular, it aims to assist councils to comply with key Commonwealth and State environmental legislation and to facilitate the early identification and assessment of environmental values and impacts by councils when planning and designing road construction and maintenance programs.
To access this resource please contact rppd@hunterjo.com.au. An administrative fee may be charged to provide this resource.
Linear road reserves and Travelling Stock Reserves (TSRs) contain important biodiversity, social/cultural and economic values. To promote these values and develop best practice management of linear road reserves, HCCREMS completed 28 Systematic biodiversity assessments to evaluate the vegetation condition and biodiversity value of high quality roadside vegetation remnants across 14 Local Government Areas, as an initiative of the Roadside Environment Committee.
The key activities of the program included:
The Hunter Joint Organisation acknowledges the country and history of the traditional custodians of the lands upon which we work and live. We pay our respects to the Elders past, present and emerging, of our region, and of Australia.
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