Developing an Integrated Management Strategy for a Peri-Urban, Public Water Supply Catchment

Freea Itzstein‐Davey, A. Conacher
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This article reports on the preparation of an integrated catchment management strategy for the Middle Helena Catchment, an essentially unprotected, peri-urban, public water supply catchment east of Perth, Western Australia. The strategy was prepared drawing on individual research, work by a community catchment group and agency involvement. Methods used included interviews of catchment residents and management experts, workshops, and negotiations with relevant agencies. Outcomes so far are a catchment management strategy produced by the community group and initiation of an inter-agency plan. Problems of implementing the final strategy (when produced) include the complexity of land uses and land tenure in the catchment, the existence of a number of overlapping plans by different groups and agencies, the fact that most residents in the catchment do not derive their main income from the land, and the absence of a body with dear responsibility for coordinating the implementation of the final strategy. Broader implications include the need for adequate resourcing of catchment groups and an improvement in agency awareness of the essential nature of stakeholder involvement in the integrated catchment management (ICM) planning process. Adoption of recommendations by a Federal parliamentary committee and complementary State ICM legislation would considerably improve the current uncoordinated and unsatisfactory situation in Western Australia with regard to ICM planning and the implementation of catchment plans.
发展城市周边公共供水集水区的综合管理策略
这篇文章报告了一个综合集水区管理战略的准备中海伦娜集水区,一个基本上不受保护的,城郊,公共供水集水区东部的珀斯,西澳大利亚。该战略是根据个人研究、社区集水区小组的工作和机构参与拟订的。方法包括对流域居民和管理专家的访谈、研讨会和与相关机构的谈判。迄今为止的成果是社区小组制定了一项集水区管理战略,并启动了一项机构间计划。实施最终战略(在制定时)的问题包括集水区土地使用和土地权属的复杂性,不同团体和机构存在许多重叠的计划,集水区大多数居民的主要收入并非来自土地,以及缺乏一个对协调最终战略的实施负有重大责任的机构。更广泛的影响包括需要为集水区团体提供充足的资源,以及提高机构对利益攸关方参与综合集水区管理规划进程的本质的认识。通过联邦议会委员会的建议和补充性的州综合管理办法立法将大大改善西澳大利亚州目前在综合管理办法规划和集水区计划执行方面缺乏协调和令人不满意的状况。
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