Towards 2050 Scenic Preference Survey

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Consultation period: 06-Nov-2023 9:00AM until 10-Dec-2023 11:59PM

As part of the Towards 2050: Shaping Cairns Growth Strategy project, Council is undertaking a Scenic Preference Survey to better understand how the Cairns community appreciates different parts of the local landscape.

The methodology used for the Scenic Preference Survey draws from internationally recognised standards and processes that are endorsed by the Queensland Government in identifying and protecting scenic amenity values.

The survey will inform the Scenic Amenity Study, one of a suite of technical studies being prepared for the Towards 2050 Growth Strategy project. The Scenic Amenity Study will integrate current community preferences - as identified through the Scenic Preference Survey - with contemporary themes and policies to help identify and assess the scenic qualities of Cairns and guide its protection and management.

The Towards 2050 project has a critical role to play in protecting and enhancing scenic amenity values for current and future generations of Cairns residents, while enhancing the region's sustainability and liveability. By understanding the scenic qualities of Cairns, we can make better decisions to inform land use policy and guide future development in a way that protects and enhances its natural beauty.

Read more about the study methodology and complete the Scenic Preference Survey on the Towards 2050 project website.

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Last Updated: 4 December 2023

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