In 2021, we launched the Limestone Coast Regional Landscape Plan under the Landscape South Australia Act 2019 (the Act).
The Act requires the board to “…review its regional landscape plan on a comprehensive basis at least once in every 5 years”.
The review needs to reflect multiple points of view from our board, stakeholders and communities in the Limestone Coast, including First Nations people. We must also include evidence for our conclusions, using qualitative feedback, the data we’ve collected via annual business plans and quarterly reporting.
The review must be documented by us and approved by the Minister.
How do you think we’ve gone against the five priorities in the plan over the last four years?
What’s our basis (that is robust, accurate and defensible) for determining our impact?
Introduction
We'd like to know how you perceive the Limestone Coast Landscape Board ('the board') is delivering on the challenges and opportunities outlined in the current Regional Landscape Plan ('the plan').
Thinking about your experiences engaging and working with the Limestone Coast Landscape Board, please answer the following questions that are relevant to you. You can move from page to page via the 'Next' and 'Back' buttons at the bottom of each page without completing all the questions.
Please make sure you click 'Submit' at the end!
None of the questions are compulsory, you only need to answer the questions that you have a view on.
