| Condamine Catchment Management
Association
History
The Condamine Catchment Committee was formed in 1992 following
community consultation into how catchment management could be implemented
in the Queensland section of the Murray-Darling Basin. The Condamine
Catchment Committee became incorporated in 1996 to become the Condamine
Catchment Management Association Inc (CCMA). The CCMA is one of
4 catchment management associations which cover the Queensland section
of the Murray-Darling Basin.
Integrated Catchment Management (ICM) is a philosophy for achieving
long term sustainable use of our land, water and related biological
resources. It aims to coordinate the activities of landholders,
community groups, industry groups and all spheres of government
within a river catchment.
The CCMA subscribes to the principles outlined in the Queensland
Government Integrated Catchment Management Strategy (1991). They
are:
- Land and water resources are basic and interactive components
of natural ecosystems.
- Management of land and water resources should be based on river
catchments as geographic units which account for the interactions
between these resources.
- River catchments are continuously changing in response to natural
processes.
- Management of land and water resources must be coordinated.
- Land and water resource management decisions must be based on
the best available information.
- In a democratic society sound land and water management is best
achieved through the informed action of the individual users and
managers of these resources.
- A balance between economic development and conservation of land
and water resources must be maintained.
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