How will the use of coastal resources and recreation facilities be managed?
Unmanaged access to and use of the coast and its resources can cause significant damage to coastal environments, landforms and processes, and compromise public safety. The Draft Queensland Coastal Plan encourages coastal land managers to use statutory mechanisms and other tools to manage activities that are likely to impact on coastal resources and their values.
Unmanaged access to, and use of, the coast and its resources can cause significant damage to coastal environments, landforms and processes, and compromise public safety. The Queensland Coastal Plan encourages coastal land managers to use statutory mechanisms and other tools to manage activities that are likely to impact on coastal resources and their values. For example, by imposing the regulation of permits for beach driving, and restricting vehicle access to ecologically sensitive areas and areas where there is high pedestrian traffic.
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