11.Riverine ecosystems and wetlands

The intention of this target is to ensure longterm protection of internationally and nationally designated wetlands and the integrity of ACT riparian ecosystems. It is recognised that these systems have identified environmental, social, and economic values and provide a wide range of services including habitat and ecological function. They remain under threat and continued maintenance, restoration and monitoring is required.

The measurable target

This target relates to maintaining and enhancing the current extent, condition and integrity of ACT riverine and wetland ecosystems.
OUTCOMES OUTPUTS ACTIONS

Intermediate

Riparian health of the Molonglo River between Queanbeyan and Lake Burley Griffin enhanced (2015)

Long-term

The extent, integrity and condition of riverine and wetland ecosystems is maintained and enhanced in accordance with their stated values (2030)

 

Ginini wetland managed to protect its stated values; the condition of all riverine ecosystems known and monitored

Related plans

Ginini Flats Wetlands Ramsar Site—Plan of Management 2001

Think water, act water

Canberra Urban Lakes and Ponds Plan of Management

ACT Aquatic Species and Riparian Zone Strategy

Foundation

A comprehensive survey of riparian ecosystem and wetland health and integrity including small to medium ephemeral wetlands within the urban area

On-ground

Stabilise Ginini and other subalpine bogs and wetlands

Fence 70% of streams and wetlands on rural lands in priority subcatchments

Strategic management of in-stream sediment

Re-introduce endangered fish

Publicise the value of ACT riverine ecosystems and wetlands

Continue rehabilitation of wetlands and implementation of threat management programs

Complete ecological character descriptions for all Ramsar wetlands and modified character descriptions for all nationally recognised wetlands

Assess the condition of riverine ecosystems and wetlands

Extend Aquatic and Riparian Zone Strategy to other river systems