The outcome logics have been developed to describe and document the relationships between project inputs, actions and outputs, identified assumptions, anticipated outcomes (short, medium and long term) and indicators that can be used to measure progress against each level of the logic model over time.
They are consistent with the Australian Government’s Natural Resource Management Monitoring, Evaluation, Reporting and Improvement Framework.
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Outcome 1: Species and Landscapes
To mitigate new and established threats (such as feral pests and weeds) and restore habitat to support our domestic and international priorities
Long term outcomes
Threatened Species:
- The trajectory of species targeted under the Threatened Species Action Plan 2022-2032 and other EPBC Act listed species is improved
- New extinctions of plants and animals are prevented
Threatened Ecological Communities and priority places:
- The condition of targeted EPBC Act listed Threatened Ecological Communities and identified priority places under the Threatened Species Action Plan 2022-2032 is improved
5-year outcomes
Threatened Species:
- Targeted threatened species are on track for improved trajectory
- Species at high risk of imminent extinction are identified and supported to persist
- Priority species are being assisted to strengthen reliance and adaptive capacity for climate change
- Increased leadership and/or participation of First Nations people in the management and recovery of threatened species
Threatened Ecological Communities and priority places:
- The implementation of priority actions is leading to an improvement in the condition of targeted Threatened Ecological Communities and priority places
- Resilience to climate change and extreme events has been increased
- Increased leadership and/or participation of First Nations people in the management and recovery of threatened ecological communities and priority places
Outcome 2: World Heritage Protection
To support conservation activities in World Heritage listed properties such as:
- predator control
- revegetation
- managed fire regimes.
Long term outcomes
The outstanding universal value of World Heritage properties listed for their natural heritage value is maintained and improved
5-year outcomes
Threats to the outstanding universal value of World Heritage properties listed for their natural heritage value have been reduced through the implementation of priority actions
Outcome 3: Ramsar Wetlands Protection
- To support conservation activities in wetlands recognised under the Ramsar Convention such as eradicating and managing invasive species.
- Priority actions at targeted Ramsar sites will reduce threats, restore or maintain ecological character and increase climate change resilience.
Long term outcomes
The ecological character of targeted Ramsar sites is maintained and/or improved, building resilience to climate change
5-year outcomes
Priority actions at targeted Ramsar sites will reduce threats, restore or maintain ecological character and increase climate change resilience