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Shire of Gisborne fire hazard.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: ENG Publication details: SEP 1984Description: 21p., 3 appendicesSubject: The identification of high fire hazard is a particularly important exercise in shires which are likley to be subject to pressures for new development in rural areas. With adequate information available, it is easier to be alerted to those areas in a shire within which people and property are potentially in danger should a bush fire occur. Both the Country Fire Authority and the Forests Commission have responsibilities relating to bushfire prevention and supression which are relevant to planning and land use matters.
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The identification of high fire hazard is a particularly important exercise in shires which are likley to be subject to pressures for new development in rural areas. With adequate information available, it is easier to be alerted to those areas in a shire within which people and property are potentially in danger should a bush fire occur. Both the Country Fire Authority and the Forests Commission have responsibilities relating to bushfire prevention and supression which are relevant to planning and land use matters.

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