This document describes government's overarching plan to protect the Great Barrier Reef from the impacts of climate change. It was updated and expanded in 2018.
Among its core functions are:
Creating an Independent Expert Panel and Reef Advisory Committee to evaluate health of Great Barrier Reef and advise the government
Supporting scientific research on climate change impact on the reef
Setting quantitative targets for improving water quality around the Great Barrier Reef
Creating the Clean Energy Finance Corporation Reef Funding Program to make funds available for financing projects that implement the plan's goal
Supporting indigenous peoples in managing the Great Barrier Reef
Controlling and reducing pollution, as well as conserving and restoring the Great Barrier Reef
Promoting capacity building and cooperation among government
Supporting education and awareness raising of the importance of the Great Barrier Reef among Australians
The Reef 2050 Plan
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About this policy
Year
2015
Most recent update
01/01/2015
Geography
Response areas
Adaptation
Sectors
Buildings, Health, Water
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Just transition
Renewable energy
Fossil fuel
Greenhouse gas
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Climate finance
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