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Welcome to the West Gippsland Regional Catchment Strategy 2021-2027 The West Gippsland Regional Catchment Strategy provides a vision for integrated catchment management in the West Gippsland region. It is a... -
Climate Change
The climate in the West Gippsland region, like much of Australia is variable, this means that some periods are cooler and wetter than average (as was the case in the... -
Monitoring and Evaluation
Overview Monitoring, Evaluation, Reporting and Improvement (MERI), provides the structure and process for understanding the effectiveness and impact of the RCS. It also provides information that is required to adaptively... -
Partners
Mature partnerships between the key groups that manage, protect and enhance the region’s precious natural resource base are critical to the success of the Regional Catchment Strategy (RCS). The WGCMA and partners... -
Strategy Development
The West Gippsland RCS is the result of a collaborative process involving Traditional Owners, Government Partner Agencies, Community Groups and Individuals. Its development is guided by the Regional Catchment Strategy... -
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This Strategy
This is the first time the West Gippsland Regional Catchment Strategy (RCS) has been presented as a website. This section provides an overview of the Strategy Development, Policy Context, Partners... -
Traditional Owners
Introduction West Gippsland is a complex region, with a diverse array of high value environments and landscapes, from rare alpine peatland ecosystems to complex coastal wetland and estuarine systems that... -
Biodiversity Policy Context
Biodiversity Policy Context International International treaties, conventions and agreements The global conservation and ecologically sustainable use of biological diversity is also an issue requiring effective international cooperation. Australia participates in...