Matters of State Environmental Significance
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Matters of State Environmental Significance (MSES) MSES Categories Queensland's State Planning Policy (SPP) includes a biodiversity State interest that states:
'The sustainable, long-term conservation of biodiversity is supported. Significant impacts on matters of national or state environmental significance are avoided, or where this cannot be reasonably achieved; impacts are minimised and residual impacts offset.' The MSES mapping product is a guide to assist implementation of the SPP biodiversity policy. While it supports the SPP, the mapping does not replace the regulatory mapping or environmental values specifically called up under other laws or regulations.
The SPP defines matters of state environmental significance as:
- Protected areas (including all classes of protected area except coordinated conservation areas) under the Nature Conservation Act 1992; - Marine parks and land within a 'marine national park', 'conservation park', 'scientific research', 'preservation' or 'buffer' zone under theMarine Parks Act 2004 ; - Areas within declared fish habitat areas that are management A areas or management B areas under the Fisheries Regulation 2008; - Threatened wildlife under the Nature Conservation Act 1992 and special least concern animals under the Nature Conservation (Wildlife) Regulation 2006;
- Regulated vegetation under the Vegetation Management Act 1999 that is:
Category B areas on the regulated vegetation management map, that are 'endangered' or 'of concern' regional ecosystems; • Category C areas on the regulated vegetation management map that are 'endangered' or 'of concern' regional ecosystems; • • Category R areas on the regulated vegetation management map; Regional ecosystems that intersect with watercourses identified on the vegetation management watercourse and drainage feature map; • • Regional ecosystems that intersect with wetlands identified on the vegetation management wetlands map;
- Strategic Environmental Areas under the Regional Planning Interests Act 2014 ;
- Wetlands in a wetland protection area of wetlands of high ecological significance shown on the Map of Queensland Wetland Environmental Values under the Environment Protection Regulation 2019; - Wetlands and watercourses in high ecological value waters defined in the Environmental Protection (Water) Policy 2009, schedule 2; - Legally secured offset areas.
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