NQ Dry Tropics
The Burdekin Dry Tropics NRM (BDTNRM) operates as a community based, not-for-profit company established in 2002 to deliver on-ground Natural Resource Management activities and enhance the community's involvement in those issues throughout the Burdekin Region.
The National Action Plan for Salinity and Water Quality (NAPSWQ) and the Natural Heritage Trust Extension (NHT2) are natural resource management programs established by the Australian Government, in partnership with State Governments, to address the declining condition of natural resources in Australia. While the long term objectives of thes programs are to halt and reverse the decline in the condition of the natural resource base, it is also recognised that the long term success of NRM activities depends on the successful involvement of all sectors of the community.
The Burdekin Dry Tropics region is located in north eastern Queensland, covering an area of approximately 133,432km2 and is primarily defined by the catchment area of the Burdekin River plus the associated coastal and marine areas. The region has a population of approximately 190 000 which predominately urban with up to three quarters based within the major population centres including the twin cities of Townsville-Thuringowa, Ayr, Bowen and Charters Towers. Away from the major centres the region is sparsely populated.
The economy of the Burdekin Dry Tropics region is heavily reliant upon natural resources based industries, particularly agriculture. Agriculture is by far the most important employer in the rural areas of the region. Other major industries include mining and tourism.
Projects
- Land Resource Assessment for the Burdekin Dry Tropics region.
- Coastal Catchments Initiative