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Blueprint to Repair Australia’s landscapes Actions & investment for a healthy, productive and resilient Australia in the next 30 years Part II: Technical Review

24 Jul 2024

The "Blueprint to Repair Australia's Landscapes" is a comprehensive report that outlines a strategic approach for a 30-year investment aimed at restoring the health, productivity, and resilience of Australia's natural landscapes. The report, prepared by the Wentworth Group of Concerned Scientists, highlights the urgent need for a national effort to repair degraded environments, addressing critical issues such as biodiversity loss, climate change, and soil and water degradation. The blueprint emphasizes the importance of a regionally-based, whole-of-landscape approach that includes Indigenous knowledge and participation. It proposes a suite of 24 practical actions, backed by best available science, which require an annual investment of $7.3 billion over 30 years. These actions are designed to improve the condition of soils, inland waters, native vegetation, threatened species, and coastal environments, with an expected outcome of removing one billion tonnes of CO2 and generating significant economic and environmental benefits. The report also discusses the substantial opportunities presented by carbon markets and other financing mechanisms to support these efforts. Overall, this blueprint aims to catalyze a transformative national repair effort, aligning with Australia's commitments to global biodiversity and climate goals. The Blueprint is presented in three parts: The Blueprint Synthesis Report summarises the case for a 30-year investment in a healthy, productive & resilient Australia. The Blueprint Technical Review identifies objectives across soils, inland waters, native vegetation, threatened species and coastal environments, the repair actions required, the estimated investment for repair and the many benefits of doing so. An Investment Spreadsheet contains the data and algorithms that form the basis of the investment estimates.
sustainable development biodiversity environmental policy climate change mitigation carbon sequestration environmental conservation natural resource management ecological restoration indigenous environmental knowledge

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Wentworth Group of Concerned Scientists

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112
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Australia

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