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Sustainability Assessment. Jacobs Group (Australia) Pty Limited, Melbourne.

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   Index

   Note: locators in bold indicate tables, italics indicate figures

   A
   Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority, 40
   Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976 (Cth) (the Land Rights Act), 2, 25, 102, 126
    cultural protection, 44 traditional Aboriginal owners, 3
   Acacia ammobia (sandhill wattle), 117, 118
   adder's tongue ferns (Ophioglossum lusitanicum subsp. coriaceum), 117, 118 administration and business management, 94–103
    capital works and infrastructure, 95–6 compliance and enforcement, 101 emergency management, 99–100
    new activities not specified in plan, 103 performance indicators, 94, 95
    resource use, 97–8
    subleases, licences and associated occupancies, 102 vision and goals, 95
   Agreement between the Government of Australia and the Government of Japan for the Protection of Migratory Birds and Birds in Danger of Extinction and their Environment (JAMBA), 127, 132, 135
   Agreement between the Government of Australia and the Government of the People's Republic of China for the Protection of Migratory Birds and their Environment (CAMBA), 127, 132, 135
   Agreement between the Government of Australia and the Government of the Republic of Korea for the Protection of Migratory Birds 2007 (ROKAMBA), 127, 132, 135
   air access, 82, 84, 89, 91 Air Services Australia, 91
    Aṉangu (traditional owners of park), 2 ancestor story, 51
    Board membership and participation, 28, 70
    commercial tourism, 70
    consultations, 90, 130
    cultural, social and economic rights, 76 cultural and natural values, 15 disruption to fire management, 55
    fire management, 117
    habitat categorisation system, 44–5 income sources, 70
    intergenerational transfer of cultural knowledge, 34 landscape management, 41
    livelihoods and benefits, 68–78 management plan preparation, 28 physical aspects of cultural heritage, 40 significance of park to, 6–7
    significant sites outside Park boundary, 42
    tourism benefits for, 87
    visitor interpretation and educational experiences, 86 work planning and implementation, 34–5
    working relationships, 25
    See also