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Western Australian Trails Strategy 2009-2015

This document outlines the strategic direction for the WA trails sector for 2009–2015.

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Western Australian State Trails StrategyThe Western Australian Trails Strategy 2009-2015 has been developed with extensive research, community consultation and guidance from a panel of experts. It is not an implementation plan; it is a framework for moving forward into the future. An implementation plan is being developed to support the trails strategy.

The strategy embraces the various sector participants by articulating high-level principles, direction and outcomes rather than prescriptive action. In this context, the strategy is flexible and adaptive but requires interpretation by each potential contributor to enable achievement by the sector.

The strategy is outlined in several components:

  1. Purpose: why the sector exists
  2. Guiding principles: the fundamental concepts that guide the development and operation of the sector
  3. Vision: The desired end state for the sector over a five year period
  4. Strategic issues: The key opportunities or issues that must be acted on to achieve the vison
  5. Strategies: The major themes of activity required to address the strategic issues
  6. Strategic initiatives: The specific projects or activities that will be completed as part of the strategies

The WA Trails Strategy sits within a broad policy/strategy context. This strategy considers the policies and priorities outlined by existing economic, environmental, health, recreation and community development documents relevant to WA trails.

The strategy provides guidance to new land management plans, user-specific strategies, local infrastructure plans and future revisions of existing documents. These should consider the principles, direction and suggested activity contained in the WA Trails Strategy.

DSR has been an important player in the development of this strategy. It has been an initiative equally supported by many stakeholders including the Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) and the WA Planning Commission.

 

Trails Reference Group (TRG)

The Trails Reference Group (TRG) is a cross agency/organisation reference group that influences and guides the strategic planning, development and communication of actions that support the Western Australian Trails Strategy 2009-2015.

Download the TRP Terms of Reference pdf or the TRG 2011 Achievement Summary for further details.

 

If you would like more information regarding the implementation plan or would like to contribute, please contact:

Steve Bennett
Recreation Development Leader
246 Vincent Street, LEEDERVILLE WA 6007
PO Box 329, LEEDERVILLE WA 6903
Telephone (08) 9492 9732
Facsimile (08) 9492 9711
Email Steve

 
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