Protecting and Restoring Queensland's Coastal Wetlands: Is a New Legislative Approach Required?
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Title
Protecting and Restoring Queensland's Coastal Wetlands: Is a New Legislative Approach Required?
Description
Coastal wetlands provide vital ecosystem services, including nutrient cycling, disaster risk reduction, and habitat for biodiversity, including shorebirds, seabirds, turtles and fish. How we design and implement policy approaches for the conservation of coastal wetlands and these ecosystem services matters enormously. This article joins a growing trend of literature that seeks to not only identify the importance of coastal wetlands, but also to consider how best to devise policy measures for their protection and restoration. The article focuses on Queensland’s coastal wetlands and suggests that the state has a real opportunity to become a national leader in wetland restoration. For that to occur, new legislative measures may be required to address issues such as tenure, land access, planning and risk management.
Creator
Hamman, Evan
Purandare, Jemma
Pointon, Revel
Source
The University of Queensland Law Journal; Vol. 39 No. 3 (2020): Special Issue on Ecosystem Services and the Law; 391-415
1839-289X
0083-4041
10.38127/uqlj.v39i3
Publisher
The University of Queensland School of Law
Date
2020-12-10
Rights
Copyright (c) 2021 The University of Queensland Law Journal
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application/pdf
Language
eng
Type
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Peer-reviewed Article
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Citation
Evan Hamman, Jemma Purandare and Revel Pointon, Protecting and Restoring Queensland's Coastal Wetlands: Is a New Legislative Approach Required?, The University of Queensland School of Law, 2020, accessed November 23, 2024, https://igi.indrastra.com/items/show/2653