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  • Upland Slopes
    Figure 22: The Upland Slopes local area Vision: The Upland Slopes is a climate resilient socio-ecological system, supported by a strong sense of place and pride in our engaged, knowledgeable...
  • Community
    Vision: A motivated and connected community leads positive change for people, land, water and biodiversity. Community capacity and resilience are closely linked to the health of the catchment’s natural resources....
  • Land
    Vision: A diverse and productive landscape with healthy, functioning soils. Land and soil across the catchment are fundamental to the natural environment, supporting ecosystems and the lifestyle and livelihood of...
  • Biodiversity
    Vision: Biodiversity is valued, resilient and flourishing. Biodiversity is a modern term to describe all life forms including different plants, animals, micro and macroorganisms, their genetic diversity and the ecosystems...
  • Water
    Vision: Water resources deliver the agreed cultural, environmental, economic and social values now and for future generations. Water resources underpin the catchment’s economic productivity, biodiversity, ecosystem function and services and...
  • Policy context
    The Regional Catchment Strategy is a requirement under Victorian Government legislation (the Catchment and Land Protection Act 1994). Each CMA must prepare a strategy for the region and coordinate and...
  • Contact us
    The Goulburn Broken Regional Catchment Strategy is coordinated by the Goulburn Broken CMA. CONTACT US Phone: 03 5822 7700 Email: reception@gbcma.vic.gov.au Website: www.gbcma.vic.gov.au Show your support Pledge your support for the Goulburn Broken...
  • Tracking progress
    A clear framework for monitoring, evaluation, reporting, and learning (MERL) is vital to ensure effective implementation of the Goulburn Broken Regional Catchment Strategy. A MERL plan (see below) has been...
  • Your pledge
    For this strategy to be successful and improve the health and resilience of the catchment, collaboration and support is needed from the diverse people, groups and organisations that live, work,...
  • Local areas
    Local areas are systems of people and places that have much in common socially, economically and ecologically. They are also known as social-ecological systems or sub-catchment areas. Figure 17 shows...
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