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Ourimbah Protocol

Date: 11 July 2003
Sub Category:Framework Agreement
Place:Central Coast
State/Country:New South Wales, Australia
Subject Matter: | Cultural Heritage | Environmental Heritage | Land Management | Recognition of Traditional Rights and Interests
Summary Information:
The Ourimbah Protocol forms a unique partnership between State Forests of NSW and Central Coast community groups and businesses, including Darkinjung Local Aboriginal Land Council, The Combined Community Organisation (Gosford), Central Coast Landcare Network and The Sydney Rainforest.

The Ourimbah Protocol is the first collaborative forest management protocol to be made in New South Wales. Its aim is to improve the social, cultural, environmental and economic benefits arising from the management of the 65,000 hectares of State forests along the Central Coast.
Detailed Information:
Under the Protocol a number of environmental management issues are dealt with including:
- significant cultural and ecological areas;
- biodiversity;
- water;
- remnant and riparian vegetation;
- fire management;
- recreation management;
- a sustainable timber industry.

Together the signatories are working to address these issues by creating a more robust, fair and sustainable forest management that acknowledges the needs and values of the wider community and thus improve the social, cultural, environmental and economic setting for the Central Coast.

Within the Protocol respect for the Partners to the agreement and to the forest is acknowledged and a Plan of Action details how issues will be resolved through delivering projects on the ground.

Related Entries

Organisation
  • Combined Community Organisation (Gosford District) - Signatory
  • Central Coast Landcare Network - Signatory
  • Darkinjung Local Aboriginal Land Council - Signatory
  • Sydney Rainforest - Signatory
  • State Forests of NSW, Hunter Region - Signatory

  • References

    Resource
    Department of Primary Industries - Forests (2003) The Ourimbah Protocol

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    Framework Agreement

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