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attributes for which the reserve or zone was assigned to this category.
            6. the needs of Indigenous people should be taken into account, including subsistence resource use, to the extent that they do not conflict with these principles.
          g.   the aspirations of traditional owners of land within the reserve or zone, their continuing land management practices, the protection and maintenance of cultural heritage and the benefit the traditional owners derive from enterprises established in the reserve or zone, consistent with these principles, should be recognised and taken into account.

        1.5.4        The Muṯitjulu Township Zone is assigned to Australian IUCN protected area management category VI 'managed resource use protected area' and will be managed in accordance with the principles set down in Schedule 8 of the EPBC Regulations being:

           1. the biological diversity and other natural values of the reserve or zone should be protected and maintained in the long term.
           2. management practices should be applied to ensure ecologically sustainable use of the reserve or zone.

           3. management of the reserve or zone should contribute to regional and national development to the extent that this is consistent with these principles.

Figure 3: Zones and their IUCN categories within the national park

       1.6      Structure of this management plan

    Puṉu nyanga paluṟu wiṟuṟa utini tjukurpa nyanga wanungku ngura nyangatja aṯunymankunytjikitjangku. Aṉangu tjuta mukuringanyi puṉu kutjuku, uwankara wiṟu tjuṯa waṯa kutjunguṟu tjungu pakantjaku. Puṉu wanaṟi puṟunypa: wanaṟi panya tjuṯa ngaṟanyi munu puṉu nyanga palula puḻka mulapa pakalpai Aṉangu tjuṯaku. Puṉu wanaṟi panya tjukurpa pulkatjara, kutjupa tjuṯangku wanaṟinguṟu wanka kanyilpai: tjala; wana; waru munu kutjupa tjuṯa. Mina winki kulintjaku ngaṟanyi palu puṉu kutju alatjiṯu kulinma.
    © Board of Management

    The tree diagram is a good representation of the management plan to protect this country. Aṉangu want one tree, one single base, from which everything else stems. It's like a mulga tree: they are plentiful and provide multiple necessities for Anangu. They are one of the most important trees, supplying many things
    for survival like honey ants, digging sticks, firewood, and much, much more. It is important to think about the branches, but also to remember it is one whole tree.

    This management plan provides the strategic direction for managing the park for a period of 10 years. The Board's vision statement and four goals (see page ii) clearly define what management of the park seeks to achieve. The structure of this management plan is based around these goals, with Chapters 2 to 5 focused around a specific goal, and their associated objectives, performance indicators, prescriptions and actions. Performance indicators will be included in each year's park operational plan and reviewed annually, with long term indicators reviewed in the fifth year of the management plan