Common use of Key Components Clause in Contracts

Key Components. (a) In resolving the various recommendations of the Review, the key elements of the Regional Agreement have evolved around the four major components listed below. These major components and other aspects of the Agreement are discussed in more detail in the following sections of Chapter 4. Recognition of Cultural Values through the support for listing the WTWHA on the new National Heritage List for cultural and natural values, which may potentially lead to the nomination of cultural values for World Heritage Listing. Participation in Decision Making through the agreement to include a second Rainforest Aboriginal person on the WTMA Board of Directors, the principal decision making body on WTWHA matters. Participation in Policy, Planning, Permitting and Management through the agreement to principles/guidelines and a number of protocols outlining arrangements for Rainforest Aboriginal people’s participation in policy, planning, permitting and management. These principles/guidelines and protocols will reflect the principles of cooperative management including active, informed and appropriate participation within a partnership arrangement.

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Sources: Wet Tropics of Queensland World Heritage Area Regional Agreement

Key Components. (a) In resolving the various recommendations of the Review, the key elements of the Regional Agreement have evolved around the four major components listed below. These major components and other aspects of the Agreement are discussed in more detail in the following sections of Chapter 4. Recognition of Cultural Values through the support for listing the WTWHA on the new National Heritage List for cultural and natural values, which may potentially lead to the nomination of cultural values for World Heritage Listing. Participation in Decision Making through the agreement to include a second Rainforest Aboriginal person on the WTMA Board of Directors, the principal decision making body on WTWHA matters. Participation in Policy, Planning, Permitting and Management through the agreement to principles/guidelines and a number of protocols outlining arrangements for Rainforest Aboriginal people’s participation in policy, planning, permitting and management. .These principles/guidelines and protocols will reflect the principles of cooperative management including active, informed and appropriate participation within a partnership arrangement.

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Sources: Regional Agreement