POLICIES 9.2 Information including interpretation
9.2 (a) A range of information should be provided to:
- i. encourage and assist people in understanding, appreciating, enjoying and protecting public conservation lands and waters; and
- ii. enable people to assess the risks from hazards that may occur on public conservation lands and waters.
9.2 (b) Boundaries, entrances, tracks and features of particular interest may be signposted or interpreted. Signs should be confined to those necessary for safety, information and interpretation and should be located, and be of such a scale, design and colour, so as to harmonise with the landscape and seascape, except where for safety reasons they should be clearly visible.
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