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The ability to think strategically is
important to the success of any WQM project. In thinking strategically
you will need to consider: |
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Why would council undertake WQM? What are its environmental and
public health responsibilities and their implications for WQM?
How do I take a holistic approach to WQM? Does Council have an
Integrated Catchment Management approach?
Do I need to be aware of any federal or state initiatives that
might apply to my program at a local scale? Whilst WQM programs
should be responsive to genuine local issues and concerns, how should
local programs integrate with relevant state and national initiatives?
What are some strategies I could use to beat the barriers I encounter
in developing and implementing a WQM project?
Are there opportunities I might be able to take that would help
me develop and implement a WQM project, including sources of external
grant funding and possible sources of funding within Council? |
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Why local government
does WQM
Thinking holistically
Federal and state initiatives
Beat the barriers
Take the opportunities |
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