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managed and progressively eradicated from both public
and private lands within the KAVHA site.

. Landholders will be involved in developing and implementing community programs to manage weeds.
8.1.7 Introduced Species Management

. Cattle and wild domestic species (geese and chickens) represent significant aspects of Pitcairner
history and will be retained within the KAVHA site; but their numbers will be managed and their
access to the site may be limited to protect other natural and cultural values, including archaeology,
and to facilitate free and comfortable visitor access to the area.

. Management of cattle will be informed by best practice approaches, including relevant guidelines
published by the Australian Government agency, Land and Water Australia.

° Management of other introduced species will occur as required to conserve natural values,
biodiversity and cultural heritage values.

8.1.8 Land Management

. Measures will be implemented, where possible, to stabilise eroded slopes and roadsides through the
introduction of appropriate storm water management, weed removal, planting and/or grazing regimes.

° Existing hills and slope plantings of Norfolk Island pines will be managed through selective thinning,
pruning and other appropriate measures to achieve improved cultural landscape and land
management outcomes including protecting these slopes from erosion.

° Sand dunes will continue to be stabilised through planting, management of access and use, and
other appropriate measures.

. Sand mining within the KAVHA site impacts on natural and cultural values; it will be avoided and
alternative sand sources sought.

8.1.9 Community Awareness

The Norfolk Island community, including landholders within the KAVHA site, will be engaged and
involved through education, training opportunities and other programs to:

— build upon existing appreciation of environmental values, and identify issues and solutions;

— understand and help improve water management and quality; and

— continue to contribute to weed management and Landcare projects within the KAVHA site.

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8.2 Cultural Landscape

The KAVHA site's historic cultural landscape will be conserved and managed to transmit its
values, recognising its authenticity as evolved and as part of the life of the community.

8.2.1 Cultural Landscape

The heritage values present throughout the cultural landscape will be sustained, conserved and
interpreted.

The historic spatial layout and form of the evolved and partially reconstructed cultural landscape of
the KAVHA site and its setting will be conserved and maintained, paying particular attention to
aspects of authenticity.

The historic system of roads, pathways and field boundaries will be documented, conserved,
managed and interpreted.

The KAVHA site's cultural landscape will be recognised and managed as a landscape that includes
primary production, such as grazing and agricultural activities.

Changes to the cultural landscape