"This plan establishes the objectives, management requirements and management actions and outcomes to be achieved by land managers and the minimum actions to be taken to achieve these outcomes. Conducting land management practices in accordance with this plan will secure compliance with the requirements of the Act. As this is the first plan to be prepared for mimosa, the outcomes and options identified represent a first step towards reducing the impacts and threats of this weed. It is acknowledged that the range of capabilities for managing weeds vary between land managers and that in the first instance
some will need time to build knowledge and capacity to adjust to new requirements. Accordingly this plan takes effect for a period of three years, during which it will be monitored. The plan will be reviewed and any necessary adjustments made at the end of that period." - Executive summary,
Notes
Weed Management Branch, Department of Land Resource Management.,
Made available via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT),
Table of contents
Executive summary -- Introduction -- Aims and objectives -- Mimosa declaration status -- Current distribution -- Management requirements -- Eradication and control methods -- Developing a weed spread prevention program -- Tracking progress and judging success -- Support and information for land managers -- Appendix A-D -- Objectives 1-3.,