How Long to Read Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area Draft Management Plan

By Peter Charles Sims

How Long Does it Take to Read Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area Draft Management Plan?

It takes the average reader and 34 minutes to read Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area Draft Management Plan by Peter Charles Sims

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As a key stakeholder with extensive knowledge about Aboriginal heritage, with connections to several Aboriginal organisations and being formerly associated with government and local government advisory committees, this submission is presented for consideration. Notwithstanding any constraints, it has been set out according to the 2014 Draft Plan in the hope that these will be considered and also with an expectation that this submission will be on the public record and overseen and reported on by the Tasmanian Planning Commission.Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area - Draft Management Plan 2014.CONTENTSIntroduction - where is the goodwill?.................................................................................. 1Consultation.......................................................................................................................... 2Tenure ............................................................................................................................... 4Statement of values .......................................................................................................... 4 2.1 Stories Art sites ICOMOS Burra Charter Change in nomenclature. A Tasmanian Aboriginal perspective Use and development controls ......................................................................................... 5 3.1.1 & 3.1.4. The Remote Recreation Zone 3.1.2.1 Motorised vessels 3.3.4 Expression of interest (EOI) process. 3.3.5 Aboriginal Relics Act 1975Cultural values management ......................................................................................... 7 4.2. identification and authenticity 4.3 Cultural understanding and protection 4.4 Interpretation. 4.5 Access to Country 4.6 Cultural landscapewilderness (ii) Remote recreation - v- wilderness.Natural Quiet.) Why do we have wilderness?Map inconsistencyAboriginal cultural landscape (vii) rock art - Bond Bay petroglyph site (viii) Aboriginal Dual Naming of the TWWHA Aboriginal Heritage Tasmania sites name change 6. Mangement for presentation ......................................................................................... 16 6.3.3 aircaft 6.4. Sustainable use 6.5. Cultural heritage 6.10 Information interpretation and education - gateway at Cradle ValleyManagement for community engagement .................................................................... 17 7.1 Information consultation and partnershipsGeneral management ..................................................................................................... 18 8.2 Wilderness a core value see also 4.6. (i)CONCLUSIONS ............................................................................................................... 19Appendix I. TWWHA response - Peter Sims submission 20.2.2014........................... 21Appendix II. Burra Charter - extract ............................................................................. 25Appendix III. 'Green glitter hides cultural truth' ........................................................... 27Appendix IV. Peter Sims' letter to Nomenclature Board 17.8.2013............................... 31

How long is Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area Draft Management Plan?

Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area Draft Management Plan by Peter Charles Sims is 34 pages long, and a total of 8,636 words.

This makes it 11% the length of the average book. It also has 11% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area Draft Management Plan Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes and 47 minutes to read Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area Draft Management Plan aloud.

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