MNES definition
Examples of MNES in a sentence
The MNES Plan must give a clear, secure basis for building confidence that the benefits and outcomes committed to at the time of endorsement will be delivered.
The IAR must therefore be written using plain English to ensure that all readers are able to understand the nature and extent of impacts to MNES.
Offsets must produce an overall conservation outcome that improves or maintains the viability of the relevant MNES.
The MNES Plan must clearly articulate outputs and outcomes to be achieved and the actions and processes to be used.
Where impacts cannot be avoided, the IAR must outline and assess mitigation measures to protect MNES from potential impacts.
Where appropriate, information on proposed offsets must include the provision of maps to show the location, amount (hectares), quality and type of habitat for the relevant MNES.
Victoria will maintain a Forest Management System that provides for the protection and management of MNES and will take into account relevant Commonwealth principles, policies and plans.
The MNES Plan must also be clear on aspects that cannot be altered without breaching the Plan.
It is also important that such changes will not affect the ability of the MNES Plan to deliver the endorsed outcomes, actions and processes in the future.
The Parties agree that, where a Five-yearly Review falls due for commencement in the final year of the Agreement, no Five-yearly Review is required to be undertaken, however, Victoria will provide the Commonwealth with a report on the condition trends of MNES present in Victoria.