Inquiry into catchment management
Terms of reference
The House of Representatives Standing Committee on Environment and Heritage
undertook a review of the 1997-98 annual report of the Department of the
Environment and Heritage, and will table a report on its review in June
1999. This review was carried out under the provisions of House of Representatives
Standing Order 324 (b).
The management of Australia's water resources, particularly regarding
the health of urban and rural waterways and water quality standards, was
outlined in the annual report and identified by the committee in its review
as a topic warranting further examination. On 2 June 1999 the committee
resolved to continue its investigation of water resource issues through
an inquiry into catchment management, with particular attention to the
following matters:
- the development of catchment management in Australia;
- the value of a catchment approach to the management of the environment;
- best practice methods of preventing, halting and reversing environmental
degradation in catchments, and achieving environmental sustainability;
- the role of different levels of government, the private sector and
the community in the management of catchment areas;
- planning, resourcing, implementation, coordination and cooperation
in catchment management; and
- mechanisms for monitoring, evaluating and reporting on catchment management
programs, including the use of these reports for state of the environment
reporting, and opportunities for review and improvement.
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