1 / 24

Victorian Volcanic Plains Conservation Management Network

Victorian Volcanic Plains Conservation Management Network. The Victorian Volcanic Plain Bioregion: 2.3 mil ha . Only 4.5% has remnant native vegetation cover, 1.2% is in formal reserves 11 species are EXTINCT 171 species considered threatened. “   A CMN is  both a physical network of

murray
Download Presentation

Victorian Volcanic Plains Conservation Management Network

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Victorian Volcanic Plains Conservation Management Network

  2. The Victorian Volcanic Plain Bioregion: 2.3 mil ha. • Only 4.5% has remnant native vegetation cover, • 1.2% is in formal reserves • 11 species are EXTINCT • 171 species considered threatened.

  3. “  A CMN is  both a physical network of conservation and remnant places across a landscape and, A social network of landowners, agencies and support/ research organisations across that same landscape and sometimes further afield. The CMN model aims to redress the poor conservation status of fragmented ecological vegetation communities (EVC’s) by providing a framework to coordinate the protection and management of remnants.”

  4. Victorian Volcanic Plains Conservation Management Network As the largest Conservation Management Network in operation, the VVP CMN is supported through a strong 10 year legacy of planning and development lead by DSE. Able to network across 2.3 ha of the VVP Bioregion!

  5. Victorian Volcanic Plains Conservation Management Network OUR VISION (draft) An empowered community sustainably managing the VVP, through preservation of natural heritage, resilient relationships between people and the environment.

  6. Victorian Volcanic Plains Conservation Management Network • Established through CFOC funding in 2009 • Member and participant of SWAG, State-wide Advisory Group to Vic. CMN’s • Auspice agency ; Trust for Nature • Governance; Steering Committee drawn from over 10 organisations including landholder farming industry groups and Landcare groups/networks • Part-time facilitator employed til Dec, 2010.

  7. Victorian Volcanic Plains Conservation Management Network The power to create change on the VVP is in Partnering; The VVP CMN strives for excellence in facilitating multi-tenure; AND COMMUNICATION CO-OPERATION COLLABORATION

  8. Victorian Volcanic Plains Conservation Management Network Well facilitated partnerships build trust and knowledge sharing, This in turn builds confidence to take action, be adaptive and expand effectiveness

  9. Victorian Volcanic Plains Conservation Management Network Support Organisations; • Glenelg Hopkins CMA • Greening Australia • Western Melbourne Catchments Network • Iramoo@VU Sustainable Community Centre at St. Albans • DSE • Trust for Nature • Vic Roads • Arthur Rylah Institute • Corangamite CMA • Kanawinka Geopark • VVP Biosphere • Lismore Land Protection Group • Basalt to Bay • Woady Yaloak Landcare Network • Panyyabyr Landcare Group • Colac Otway Shire • Southern Grampians Shire • Golden Plains Shire • Moyne shire • Kanawinka Geopark • VVP Biosphere • PARKS VIC • SWIFFT • CFA • Southern Farming Systems • Grain and Graze

  10. Victorian Volcanic Plains Conservation Management Network The VVP CMN has the capacity and know-how to facilitate multi-tenure; • Communication • Planning • Expert knowledge sharing • Event management • Project development • Project management • Promotions • Reporting; MERI • Research Development strategies

  11. Victorian Volcanic Plains Conservation Management Network Servicing the needs of all parties to improve efficiency, trust and on-ground action.

  12. Trust for Nature as key partner relationship: Grassland Team Excellence in skills, community relations and expert knowledge underpins TfN’s Grassland Team. Achieving in excess of 1700ha this year alone in protected grasslands on the VVP.

  13. Victorian Volcanic Plains Conservation Management Network Trust for Nature Grassland Team: • 30 years of experience • Understanding of a broad range of conservation mechanisms including MBI’s, Nett Gain brokerage, Offsets, Tenders. • PhD qualifications in Grassland ecology and management.

  14. Victorian Volcanic Plains Conservation Management Network The VVP has covenanted sites already actively managed to best practice standards and Stewardship Officers with extensive knowledge for further connectivity projects.

  15. Victorian Volcanic Plains Conservation Management Network VVP CMN Services; Free basic services to Agency and Community: • Website • Weekly newsletters to all subscribers • Posting of all relevant events and information • Information repository • Library of Grassland Resources • Education resources • Constantly growing collection of Case Studies to share local knowledge • Social networking • Facilitated Networking • 15 agency Steering Committee • Supporting members for conservation outcomes

  16. Victorian Volcanic Plains Conservation Management Network VVP CMN Services including ‘fee for service’ options: • Facilitation • Communications • Training/workshops • Project development • Promotions • Project Management • Value-adding • Funding application development • Educational Kit development

  17. Victorian Volcanic Plains Conservation Management Network We are working closely with DSE as they prepare the VVP Recovery Plan using up to date technological reporting systems through the ABC- Actions for Biodiversity Conservation database.

  18. Victorian Volcanic Plains Conservation Management Network • TheVVP Conservation Management Network can coordinate landscape-scale programs for Landcare; With so little funding in the Landcare sector, the VVP CMN facilitation can assist in engaging Landcare groups through field days and events including pest plant and animal works on-ground in cooperation with Parks, Vicroads and Shires.

  19. Victorian Volcanic Plains Conservation Management Network • TheVVP Conservation Management Network can coordinate training and community engagement for local government Training on-ground staff in identification of native flora to minimise accidental damage and to increase awareness and value.

  20. Victorian Volcanic Plains Conservation Management Network The VVP CMN can assist in the delivery of ‘cross- regional programs’ With 37 local government bodies and 4 Catchment Management Authorities in the Bioregion the VVP CMN can act as a coordinating and facilitating hub.

  21. Victorian Volcanic Plains Conservation Management Network

  22. Victorian Volcanic Plains Conservation Management Network Here to serve the Conservation of the Victorian Volcanic Plains Bioregion through excellent MULTI-TENURE engagement and outcomes!

More Related