The depiction of zoning as defined in a statutory reserve management plan that has been declared under the National Parks and Reserves Management Act 2002 where PWS is the managing authority. Does not include zoning from the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area (TWWWHA).
A core function of a management plan is to establish zoning, in order to guide use and development.
The integrity of the zone descriptors from the management plan are retained, with legend classes matching current zoning descriptors from the PWS Reserve Management Zoning Policy.
Three types of zoning exist in this layer. Statutory zoning as defined in the management plan, draft zoning for a management plan in development and prescriptive zoning where additions to a reserve post-date the management plan.
Attached are the business rules that have been adopted for the depiction of the zoning.
Statutory zoning closely matches the zone descriptors in the management plan.
Prescriptive and draft zoning adheres to the business rules adopted for the creation of the General Plan Reserves Zones with input from professional staff.
Links to the business rules and policy documents can be found below. This also includes descriptions and intent of the zone categories.
Statutory Plan Reserves Zones Business Rules - tba
General Plan Business Rules for Zoning PWS Reserves - http://workspace-dpipwe.icognition.com.au/?urilist=1r6704439
Reserve Management Zoning Policy - http://workspace-dpipwe.icognition.com.au/?urilist=1r608816
General Plan for Reserves Policy - http://workspace-dpipwe.icognition.com.au/?urilist=1r6705232