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NATURE CONSERVATION ACT 1992 - SECT 17
Management principles of national parks
17 Management principles of national parks
(1) A national park is to be managed to— (a) provide, to the greatest
possible extent, for the permanent preservation of the area’s natural
condition and the protection of the area’s cultural resources and values;
and
(b) present the area’s cultural and natural resources and their values;
and
(c) ensure that the only use of the area is nature-based and ecologically
sustainable; and
(d) provide opportunities for educational and recreational
activities in a way consistent with the area’s natural and cultural
resources and values; and
(e) provide opportunities for ecotourism in a way
consistent with the area’s natural and cultural resources and values.
(1A)
However, if the whole or part of a national park is declared as a special
management area (controlled action), the management of the park or part may
include the following— (a) the manipulation of the area’s natural and
cultural resources to protect or restore the area’s natural or cultural
values;
(b) the continuation of an existing use of the area consistent with
maintaining the area’s natural and cultural values.
(2) The management
principle mentioned in subsection (1) (a) is the cardinal principle for the
management of national parks.
(3) Subject to subsections (1) to (2) , a
national park, or a part of a national park, that is also an Indigenous joint
management area is to be managed, as far as practicable, in a way that is
consistent with any Aboriginal tradition applicable to the area, including any
tradition relating to activities in the area.
(4) In this section—
"existing use" , of a special management area (controlled action), means a
lawful use made of the area immediately before the declaration of the area as
a special management area (controlled action).
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