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create one of the world's great World Heritage Areas.

  ii Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park Management Plan 2021
 Foreword

 Kuranyukutu ankunyangka nganana maḻatja tjuṯaku iwara tjukaṟuṟungku utilku tjana waṉaṉtjaku. Nganaṉa nintilkatipai nganampa maḻatja tjuṯa.
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 As we walk towards this vision we will prepare the right pathway for the young to follow. We have always passed on our knowledge to the next generations.

 Our vision and goals will guide and provide the direction for implementing this management plan. We will only achieve them by Aṉangu (Aboriginal people) and Piṟanpa (non-Aboriginal people) walking together, side by side, as equals on the same pathway, and by passing on the responsibility for managing the park to future generations.

 Aṉangu and Piṟanpa are committed to working and making decisions together to jointly conserve and protect the values of the Park, using a combination of Tjukurpa (Aṉangu law) and Piṟanpa knowledge, skills and obligations. We will also work together to build livelihoods and other benefits for Aṉangu, to help deliver a strong and healthy future for our community, especially for our younger generations.

 We warmly welcome visitors from all around the world as our guests and want them to learn about and respect our culture and country. We also want visitors to have fulfilling experiences based on culture and nature, and to return safely to their homes and families, sharing the knowledge and experiences they have gained about this special place.

 By achieving our vision and goals, we will create one of the world's great World Heritage areas, ensuring that the Park's cultural and natural values are protected and maintained for future generations.

 The Board will apply adaptive management principles in four actions:

  •      Palyal katima – Keep working

  •      Nyaku katima – Keep checking

  •      Wangka katima – Keep talking

  •      Tjukaruruma – Keep straightening

                                  Part A – About Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park iii

Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa Board of Management's vision and goals ii

Foreword iii

       1.1           Short title 12

       1.2           Commencement and termination 12

       1.3           Planning process 12

       1.4           Values of the Park 13

       1.5           IUCN category and zoning 16

       1.6           Structure of this management plan 19

       2.1           Board of Management 25

       2.2           Work planning and implementation 34

       3.1           Knowledge for managing country 39

       3.2           Protecting and enriching culture and country 50

       3.3           Assessment of proposals 60

       4.1           Employment, education, training and other benefits 69

       4.2           Muṯitjulu community 72

5.1           Visitor experience and site management 81
5.2           Information, education and interpretation 84

5.3           Promotion, marketing, film and photography 87
5.4           Commercial operations 89
6.   Administration and business management 94

6.1           Capital works and infrastructure 95
6.2           Resource use 97

6.3           Emergency management 99
6.4           Compliance and enforcement 101
6.5           Subleases, licences and associated