Mt Laura Reserve Native Vegetation Plan 2009/10 - City of Whyalla
Mt Laura Reserve Native Vegetation Plan 2009/10 - City of Whyalla
Mt Laura Reserve Native Vegetation Plan 2009/10 - City of Whyalla
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3.0 – Monitoring, Adaptation and Review for ComplianceThe following monitoring and adaptive review programs and procedures willbe adopted within the first 6 months following the ratifying <strong>of</strong> the HA andapprovals by the NVC and will be ongoing. These monitoring procedures willbe implemented to measure success <strong>of</strong> outcomes, monitor success <strong>of</strong>techniques and to adapt methods / techniques for greater success.• Install and GPS photographic monitoring points within the mostdegraded areas to monitor change and compliance.• Maintain a photographic record at the change <strong>of</strong> each season orfollowing a major natural event.• Establish a data base with progress sheets to maintain records <strong>of</strong>rehabilitation works and to achieve better outcomes through adaptivemanagement.• Using NVC checklist monitor the “net environmental gain” fromparameters such as track closures, erosion control or naturalregeneration. Maintain a flora and fauna Checklist as a component <strong>of</strong>the monitoring program.• Compile and submit annual report to NVC as part <strong>of</strong> approval andcompliance requirements.