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Reef 2050 Plan

The Plan is a world-first document that outlines concrete management measures for 35 years to ensure the Outstanding Universal Value of the Reef is preserved now and for generations to come.

The Plan sets clear actions, targets, objectives and outcomes to drive and guide the short, medium and long-term management of the Reef. The Plan firmly responds to the pressures facing the Reef and will address cumulative impacts and increase the Reef’s resilience to longer term threats such as climate change.

Contributor
Commonwealth Government of Australia
Type of action
Policy
Action Location
Queensland
Funding Source
Joint
Action Timeline
2015 - 2050
Website
https://www.environment.gov.au/marine/gbr/long-term-sustainability-plan
Strategy Goals
Goal 2
Aichi Targets
Aichi 1
Aichi 7
Aichi 8
Aichi 9
Aichi 10
Aichi 11
Aichi 12
Aichi 19
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG 6
SDG 13
SDG 14
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