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Contents
Abbreviations vii
Overview viii
Consultant’s observations about current governance and implications for the LEBRA viii
Interim recommendations x
1. Background 12
Purpose of the report 12
Scope of the report 12
2. A review of existing governance in the context of the LEBRA 14
Background: a unique institutional arrangement 14
The vision, principles and values of the Lake Eyre Basin 15
LEB policy framework and LEBRA implications 17
The governance framework and LEBRA implications 19
LEB Knowledge Strategy and LEBRA implications 23
LEB Communication Plan and LEBRA implications 24
Previous reviews considering LEB institutional arrangements 25
3. Principles for good governance in the LEB 29
Good governance 29
Pressure-State-Response approach to the LEBRA: implications for governance 33
Adaptive management and LEBRA governance 37
Triple loop learning and LEBRA governance 40
4. The revised LEBRA methodology 42
Purpose of the LEBRA 42
Taking a resilience approach to the LEBRA 42
Proposed indicators and methods 44
5. Options for the management and governance of the LEBRA 49
Preliminary 49
Government leadership option 49
Community leadership option 51
Technical leadership option 54
Collaborative assessment option 55
External assessment option 57
6. The recommended model and timeline 60
The collaborative model 60
The timeline 63
7. Next steps 65
References 66
the title of the report addressed; 72
how the recommendations have been considered in developing the Methodology/Implementation Plan; 72
any further action required. 72
a) identify the monitoring already being undertaken within the Lake Eyre Basin which will be included in the Implementation Plan; 72
b) identify the recommendations from previous LEBRA work that will be included in the Implementation Plan; 72
c) identify the indicators that were suggested in Method for Assessing the Health of Lake Eyre Basin Rivers that will be included in the Implementation Plan; 72
d) identify linkages with national monitoring, evaluation and reporting frameworks; 72
e) identify monitoring actions that can be undertaken immediately – summarise their methods and costs; 72
f) identify monitoring actions that require further research and development; and 73
g) advise on the appropriateness of reporting on a ten year basis or other timeframe. 73
a) reporting requirements; 73
b) the role of the Lake Eyre Basin Scientific Advisory Panel; 73
c) the role of Government officers; 73
d) the role of Regional Natural Resource Management groups; 73
e) links with Bureau of Meteorology; 73
f) scientific review of the program; 73
g) Quality assurance/quality control; 73
h) research and development issues independent of the assessment. 73
a) the organisation committed to providing funding or support; 73
b) the funding or support to be provided; 73
c) the source of the funding or support; and 73
d) duration of commitment 73
a) Organisation of the workshop (location to be agreed with the Steering Committee, will be a capital city). 74
b) Attendance and presentation at the workshop which will include: 74
Appendix B: LEBIA policies and key strategies 75
Appendix C: Summary of Knowledge Strategy questions 77
Appendix D: LEB communication plan 79
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Appendix E: Action Plan recommendations on LEB governance 80
Appendix F: Recommendations and Ministerial Forum agreed responses to the 2007 review of the LEBIA 86
Appendix G: Stakeholders consulted to date 90
Appendix H: The revised LEBRA methods 91
Fish assemblage diversity indicator 92
Colonial waterbirds diversity and breeding indicator 99
Riparian vegetation structure indicator 103
Wetland vegetation condition indicator (DIWA wetlands) 107
Physical habitat indicator 112
Water quality indicator 116
Hydrology indicator 121
Pressure Indicators 127
Setting Thresholds of Potential Concern (TPCs) 130