Biodiversity Strategy - Gosford City Council - NSW Government
Biodiversity Strategy - Gosford City Council - NSW Government Biodiversity Strategy - Gosford City Council - NSW Government
4 REFERENCES Australian Government, 2008 Department of the Environment and Water Resources Website URL www.environment.gov.au/cgi-bin/sprat/public/publicgetheythreats.pl as at 14 February 2008 Australian Government, 2004, National Biodiversity and Climate Change Action Plan 2007-2007 Natural Resource Management Ministerial Council Australian Museum, 2005, www.amonline.net.au/biodiversity Bell, S. A. J. (2004(a)) The natural vegetation of the Gosford Local Government Area, Central Coast, New South Wales: Technical report. Unpublished report to Gosford City Council, April 2004. Eastcoast Flora Survey. Bell, S. A. J. (2004(b)) The natural vegetation of the Gosford Local Government Area, Central Coast, New South Wales: Vegetation Community profiles. Unpublished report to Gosford City Council, April 2004. Eastcoast Flora Survey. Commonwealth of Australia, 1996, The National Strategy for the Conservation of Australia's Biological Diversity, Commonwealth of Australia Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, 2002, Climate Change and Australia's Coastal Communities, CSIRO Department of Planning NSW, 2006 Draft Central Coast Regional Strategy Eco Logical Australia, 2003, Liverpool City Council Biodiversity Strategy, Liverpool City Council Eco Logical Australia, 2003, Liverpool City Council Biodiversity Strategy Part B: Strategies and Actions, Liverpool City Council Environment Australia, 1996, Australia State of the Environment 1996, An Independent Report Presented to the Commonwealth Minister for the Environment by the State of the Environment Advisory Council. Environmental Protection Authority NSW, 2000, NSW State of the Environment 2000 Reports and Backgrounders, Sydney Gosford City Council 1988. Central Coast Heritage Inventory Gosford City Council, 2006, Gosford Vision 2025: A Strategic Direction for the Future, Gosford National Parks and Wildlife Service, 1999, NSW Biodiversity Strategy, NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service, Sydney Parramatta City Council, 2003, Parramatta City Council Biodiversity Plan, Parramatta Council Penrith City Council, 2004, Penrith Biodiversity Strategy, Penrith City Council Biodiversity Strategy Page 27
Appendix Gosford City Council BIODIVERSITY TECHNICAL REPORT Biodiversity Strategy Page 28
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- Page 15 and 16: 2 EXISTING SITUATION 2.1 Biodiversi
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- Page 27 and 28: Actions • Enhancing community edu
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- Page 49 and 50: Biodiversity Toolbox The Commonweal
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