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Salinity Hazard for Catchment Action Plan (CAP) Updates: Sydney Metropolitan CMA Area - June 2012

The thirteen NSW Catchment Management Authorities (CMAs) are required to update their Catchment Action Plans (CAPs) in a process to be completed by early 2013. The CAPs are required to be "Whole of Government" in order to provide greater coherence between policies and plans as they develop strategic direction at regional levels. CAPs must align with or take into account common elements of agency activity, and require a high level of co-ordination. ; A cross agency team was employed in December 2011 to produce a salinity tool for CAP updates, as a Salinity Hazard for CAP Updates project. This project has been funded by Catchment Action NSW.; The primary output of the Salinity Hazard for CAP Updates project is a broad scale salinity hazard spatial coverage and report for each CMA. The product referred to in this metadata statement is produced for the Sydney Metropolitan Catchment Management Authority (SMCMA) for use in upgrading its Catchment Action Plan (CAP). The Sydney Metropolitan CAP is a cabinet approved document which outlines the investment priorities and delivery targets for natural resource management (NRM) across the SMCMA area. The SMCMA is currently reviewing and upgrading the CAP which was developed in 2004-05.

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Title Salinity Hazard for Catchment Action Plan (CAP) Updates: Sydney Metropolitan CMA Area - June 2012
Type Dataset
Language English
Licence Creative Commons Attribution
Update Frequency unknown
Landing Page https://uatweb.datansw.links.com.au/data/dataset/1ae3bbbf-7cd0-4bdb-bf57-17ad53f5efca
Date Published 2024-02-05
Date Updated 2024-02-11
Temporal Coverage 2011-01-06 - 2012-01-06
Geospatial Coverage {"type": "Polygon", "coordinates": [[[151.32, -34.27], [151.32, -33.67], [150.76, -33.67], [150.76, -34.27], [151.32, -34.27]]]}
Data Portal Data.NSW
Publisher/Agency Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH)