Elements and Performance Criteria
- Identify and describe coastal resources and assets
- Identify existing sources of information on the coastal zone resource to be managed, including advice from the relevant land manager, organisation or group
- Conduct site survey to determine physical or biological entities and resources and threatening processes
- Identify cultural and heritage sites within the zone and arrange for an archaeological assessment, if required
- Determine resource use, management stakeholders and the requirements and opportunities for consultation
- Establish condition of coastal area
- Develop a strategy to rehabilitate the coastal area
- Analyse information gathered to make decisions on management options
- Present findings to management authority and seek direction on drafting management actions
- Implement processes for consultation with management, enterprise staff, consultants and stakeholders in accordance with enterprise policies and procedures
- Establish strategy and prioritise activities for asset rehabilitation and improvement in accordance with environmental sustainability practices
- Design management action plan for implementation of the strategy
- Document management and stakeholder acceptance of the plan according to organisational policies
- Confirm plan complies with legislative and regulatory requirements and industry standards
- Obtain formal consent from relevant land manager or authority
- Implement and monitor the strategy and action plan
- Seek funds and volunteer assistance to undertake works
- Coordinate works with stakeholders
- Monitor progress of works in accordance with strategy plans
- Monitor volunteers to ensure they follow work health and safety, biosecurity and environmental sustainability policies and procedures
- Review strategies and actions and make recommendations for change
- Evaluate rehabilitation strategy