In this part--
core matters, in relation to a land use plan (including its preparation), means each of the following matters--
(a) land use and development;
(b) core airport infrastructure;
(c) valuable features.
land use and development, for an area, includes each of the following--
(a) the location of, and the relationships between, the land uses in the area;
(b) the current effects of land use in the area;
(c) the likely effects of any proposed development of the airport land;
(d) the accessibility to, and within, the airport land.
valuable features includes each of the following, whether terrestrial or aquatic--
(a) resources or areas that are of ecological significance (such as habitats, wildlife corridors, buffer zones, places supporting biological diversity or resilience, and features contributing to the quality of air, water (including catchments or recharge areas) and soil);
(b) areas contributing significantly to amenity (such as areas of high scenic value, physical features that form significant visual backdrops or that frame or define places or localities, and attractive built environments);
(c) areas or places of cultural heritage significance (such as areas or places of indigenous cultural significance, or aesthetic, architectural, historical, scientific, social or technological significance, to the present generation or past or future generations);
(d) resources or areas of economic value (such as extractive deposits, fishery resources, forestry resources, water resources, sources of renewable and non-renewable energy and good quality agricultural land).