- table 1
population trends 1996-2001 - table 2
employment data for the corangamite region in 2001 - table 3
current condition of waterways in the corangamite region - table 4
ecologically healthy waterways - table 5
areas of shallow groundwater - table 6
ramsar listed wetlands - table 7
summary of wetland loss in the corangamite region - table 8
land use within each of the region’s four river basins - table 9
status and numbers of australian and victorian rare and threatened fauna species in the corangamite region - table 10
priority ecological vegetation classes in the corangamite region - table 11
regional benchmarks for native vegetation on private land - table 12
estuaries of the region and their condition - table 13
river diversions in the year 2000 - table 14
indicators of catchment condition in the corangamite region - table 15
flood damage estimates - table 16
provisional estimates of the loss of farm gross margin from salinity ($M / yr) - table 17
weed affected areas - table 18
classification of assets of the corangamite region - table 19
threats of the corangamite region - table 20
priority threats to asset values in the region - table 21
relative importance of threats to assets in the corangamite region - table 22
relative importance of threats to assets in the lakes/plains & northern foothills sub-region - table 23
relative importance of threats to assets in the curdies-gellibrand sub-region - table 24
relative importance of threats to assets in the otway coast sub-region - table 25
relative importance of threats to assets in the otway foothills sub-region - table 26
relative importance of threats to assets in the leigh-moorabool sub-region - table 27
relative importance of threats to assets in the geelong & environs sub-region - table 28
targets for the regional aspiration– demands for water use balanced and managed in all four river basins - table 29
targets for the regional aspiration– healthy rivers and streams, lakes and wetlands - table 30
targets for the regional aspiration– land managed sustainably to support agricultural and other production - table 31
targets for the regional aspiration– infrastructure protected from flood and salinity risks, and other disasters - table 32
targets for the regional aspiration– healthy estuaries, coasts and marine systems - table 33
targets for the regional aspiration– achieve a net gain in quantity and quality of native vegetation across the entire landscape - table 34
targets for the regional aspiration– improved conservation status of all vegetation communities and native flora species - table 35
targets for the regional aspiration– improved conservation status of all native fauna species - table 36
targets for the regional aspiration– cohesive, innovative communities, that value and protect natural resources and participate in planning for the future - table 37
indicators from victorian catchment management council and their use in this RCS - table 38
preliminary indicators for assessing achievement against priority targets within the corangamite region
- figure 1
corangamite RCS integrates planning - figure 2
VACP for major commodity groups, 1995/96 to 1998/99 - figure 3
degree of threat to native vegetation in the five bioregions of corangamite - figure 4
flow chart for assessing priorities - figure 5
program logic for the corangamite regional catchment strategy - figure 6
steps in the investment framework

