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| Natural Resource Management What is Natural Resource Management?
Natural Resource Management in Australia
Tasmanian NRM Framework and Legislation
Tasmanian Natural Resource Management Council
NRM State Government Contacts
Additional NRM Resources
The term natural resources refers to a broad spectrum of ‘environmental assets’. These include air, water, land, plants, animals and micro-organisms. Individual assets are not isolated, however: they are linked together to form natural systems of varying scale such as rivers, lakes and wetlands, estuaries and coasts, forests, fields, geological systems and resources, and mountains.
Natural resource management reflects these linkages within and between natural systems. It integrates the management of social, economic and environmental values by involving the community and industry in planning and decision making.
Natural resource management is fundamentally about people. The success of natural resource management is ultimately determined by the level of community involvement and the adoption of ecologically sustainable practices across the community.
Natural Resource Management has been fostered and developed in Australia over the past two decades by a number of Government programs, both Commonwealth and State, and through regional and local initiatives.
Funding assistance and support has been directed to hundreds of natural resource management projects and has encouraged broad community involvement: marshalling the commitment of community groups, land holders and land managers, all three tiers of government, as well as bodies dedicated to NRM program delivery.
http://www.nrm.gov.au 
Tasmania has adopted an approach to natural resource management that aims at bringing together industry, resource users, land managers and conservation interests. The Tasmanian Natural Resource Management Framework 2002 and the Natural Resource Management Act 2002 , provide a structure and mechanisms for delivering effective management of natural resources in the State.
In June 2008, the government considered a report examining the effectiveness of the Tasmanian framework after five years of operation and reaffirmed its commitment to retain, and to strengthen, the Framework and the Act.
The Tasmanian Natural Resource Management Council (the Council) is established under the Natural Resource Management Act 2002. The Council is a core element of the Tasmanian Natural Resource Management Framework 2002.
The Council provides high-level advice to the Government, through the Minister. Unlike the three Regional Natural Resource Management Committees, it has no direct role in the administration of programs and projects. The Council does, however, have close links to the Committees, both through cross-membership and through many of its activities.
Further information about the Council and recent updates are available here.
For general information about the Tasmanian Natural Resource Management Framework, contact the Policy and Conservation Assessment Branch of the Department of Primary Industries and Water.
Contact: Policy & Conservation Assessment BranchAndrew Crane Section Head (Policy) 134 Macquarie Street HOBART TAS 7000 Phone: 03 6233 3275 Fax: 03 6223 8603 Email: Andrew.Crane@dpipwe.tas.gov.au
Department switchboard: 1300 368 550 (local call within Australia)
The attached proforma reporting templates are for use by project proponents in the undertaking and completion of projects and activities funded under NHT2, NAP and NLP Programs:
NHT/NAP/NLP Quarterly Financial Aquittal Report
Six-monthly Progress Report
NHT, NAP and NLP Final Report Template including Financial Acquittal
For those wishing to know more about NRM in Tasmania and nationally please see NRM state and national resources.
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