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Riparian Land
  • Importance of riparian land
  • Who's responsible for riparian land?
  • How is riparian land managed?
  • Technical information and reports

Toolkit for ongoing engagement with landholders with riparian management agreements

  • Riparian works evaluation
  • Riparian land and bushfire
  • Managing grazing on riparian land
  • Costs for take and use licences (when Crown frontages are fenced off)
  • Benefits of riparian works to landholders
  • Juvenile stock in waterways
  • Flood-prone fencing guidelines
  • Managing willows in Victoria
  • Impacts of riparian land on erosion
  • Landholder engagement toolkit
    • Engagement objectives
    • Techniques
    • Resources
    • The case for ongoing engagement
    • How to use this toolkit
  • Stream Change Assessment: Riparian Woody Vegetation

This toolkit has been developed to assist Catchment Management Authorities (CMAs) in their ongoing engagement with landholders who have riparian management agreements with CMAs. The material is organised against four engagement objectives for those users that want to understand the most suitable suite of techniques to fulfil each objective.

For those users that don't want to access the information by engagement objective, the techniques section contains all the information on each specific engagement technique.

How to use the toolkit

Outlines the content and structure of the toolkit

The case for ongoing engagement

A high-level overview of the benefits of ongoing engagement

Engagement objectives

Overview of the top four objectives for ongoing engagement, with relevant techniques for both.

Techniques

List of all the techniques addressed in the toolkit.

Resources

Complete list of web links, downloadable documents and templates

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