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Delivering the Ramsar Convention in NSW - Responsibilities and roles of stakeholders in managing Ramsar wetlands in NSW
This publication aims to help Ramsar site managers understand their roles and responsibilities in maintaining the values of their respective sites, as well as the roles and responsibilities of governments and non-government organisations. It updates the 2006 publication Delivering the Ramsar Convention in NSW – Roles and Responsibilities of Stakeholders in the Management of NSW’s Ramsar Wetlands and, at the time of writing, is consistent with legislation and resource management processes in NSW .
The format and structure of this publication may have been adapted for web delivery.
Page last updated: 19 April 2012

About this publication
- Date published: June 2010
- Subject: Water
- Language: English
- ID: DECCW20100563
- ISBN: 978-1-74232-834-8
- Publisher: Department of Environment Climate Change and Water
- File name: 10563RamsarRoles.pdf
- File size: 615 KB
- Pages: 24


