Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016L00002:schedule:8:p48
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016L00002
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 8 (pt 48/52)
Character Range: 669395–672376

recovery plans for threatened species or ecological communities, 57, 72
recreational activities, 170–4
policies, 170–1
recreational boating and fishing, 66, 68, 96, 97, 103, 105, 173–4
policies, 173–4
recreational opportunities
management of, 97, 104
recycled and renewable resources and technologies, 141
regional economy, 13
regional significance of the park, 13
registered wildlife carers, 185
rehabilitation (land), 95, 97
renewable energy, 141
reptiles, 15, 63
Republic of Korea-Australia Migratory Bird Agreement (ROKAMBA), 2, 11, 16, 194
research and knowledge management, 32, 113–17
actions, 117
line of sight, 114
management issues, 115–16

objective, 113
outcomes, 115
performance indicators, 115
policies, 116
priorities, 116
resource restraints on, 115
see also Indigenous research protocols; Kakadu Research and Management Advisory Committee (KRMAC); Kakadu Research Guidelines
research and monitoring activities and access to genetic resources, 181–3
for commercial purposes, 181, 182
policies, 181–2
Research and Monitoring Strategy, 117
research permits, 115, 132, 181, 182
residents of the park, 13, 157
and animals, 123, 157
burials, 168, 169
and fire, 90, 91
Jabiru, 120, 123
and outstations, 118, 119, 157
and pets, 85, 185
and plants, 80, 123, 157, 184
resource use in park operations, 140–1
actions, 141
management issues, 140
policies, 141
resources
commercial use of see commercial use of resources
Retrospective Statement of Outstanding Universal Value (UNESCO 2014)
natural and cultural values of the park, 15
revenue and business development, 144–5
actions, 145
management issues, 145
policies, 145
risk management decision support tools, 115
Risk Watch List, 125, 128
risks to visitors, 125, 126, 127, 128, 171
river sharks, 66, 67
road access, 163
policies, 163
restrictions, 163
roads and highways, 133, 134
rock art, 11, 15, 41, 43, 44–6
actions, 46
climate change and, 92
conservation programme, 46
existing threats to values
feral animals, 45
fire, 45
insect damage, 45
loss of traditional knowledge, 45
number and inaccessibility of sites, 45
visitor impacts, 45
weathering, 45
outcome, 44
performance indicator, 44

public access to, 44
register of sites, 46
values and condition, 44–5
rock art site monitoring, 115
rock art viewing, 103
Rose, Deborah Bird
on country, 9
rubbish, 68

S
sacred sites, 4, 51, 52, 92, 137
Sacred Sites Act see Northern Territory Aboriginal Sacred Sites Act 1989 (Sacred Sites Act or NTASS Act)
safety and incident management, 125–8
and visitors, 104, 125
safety information for visitors, 128
saline mudflats, 92
salmon, 66
saltwater country, 12, 67
saltwater crocodiles (Crocodylus porosus), 66, 67, 125
saltwater intrusion, 84, 92, 93
and floodplains, 68, 69
saltwater inundation
and Bininj/Mungguy cultural sites, 52, 53
Salvinia molesta, 67, 79, 80
sand, gravel and other earth materials, 133, 134, 180
sandstone cliffs of the Arnhem Land escarpment, 10
sawfish, 66, 67
scenic flights, 164
Scribbly Gum (or Snappy