Evaluation Report on the Decade of Landcare Plan - National Overview

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Evaluation Report on the Decade of Landcare Plan - National Overview

Front Cover of the Evaluation Report on the Decade of Landcare PlanThe Decade of Landcare initiative was launched in the 1989 Statement on the Environment by the then Prime Minister (Hawke 1989). The initiative began as a joint National Farmers' Federation - Australian Conservation Foundation proposal to the Commonwealth Government to act against land degradation. This approach emphasised the importance of self-help, relying heavily on local community groups, within a framework that recognised the responsibilities of the Commonwealth, State and local governments. 

The Statement on the Environment identified only very general landcare objectives. The Soil Conservation Advisory Committee then recommended to the Minister for Primary Industries and Energy that landcare be given a strategic framework. There was considerable support for this proposal and the Australian Soil Conservation Council agreed to prepare the plan for a Decade of Landcare. 

The result was the national Decade of Landcare Plan which comprises: a National Overview, agreed by the Commonwealth Government, the State and Territory governments and leading non-government organisations; and individual State, Territory and Commonwealth component plans.

The Decade of Landcare initiative has been in place since 1989. The national Decade of Landcare Plan was negotiated during 1991 and finalised in 1992.

The Commonwealth Government, State and Territory governments and the landcare community have allocated considerable resources to the Decade of Landcare Plan. It is important that there be an assessment of the impact of that expenditure. At a meeting in August 1992 the Australian Soil Conservation Council accepted the need to review the Plan nationally no later than 1994, 1997 and 2000 to publicly assess progress in addressing land degradation. 

Terms of reference 
At the meeting of 7-8 April 1994, the Standing Committee of the Agricultural and Resource Management Council of Australia and New Zealand (SCARM) agreed that the national Decade of Landcare Plan should be evaluated in 1994 and, subject to the outcome of that review, revised in 1995. The terms of reference for the evaluation are shown in Appendix 1. 

It was agreed that the Sustainable Resource Management Committee (SRMC) would oversee the evaluation. The evaluation would be based on consultations with key players, drawn from the evaluations of component State, Territory and Commonwealth plans and would report on outcomes achieved and barriers to desired change. 

If you experience any trouble accessing the above files contact:

Natural Resource Management
Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
GPO Box 858
Canberra ACT 2601 

Phone: 02 6272 4350
Fax: 02 6271 4526
Email: National Landcare Program

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