The latest GSNZ fieldtrip to examine coastal processes in the Bay of Plenty ran in 1988. In the intervening 13 years there have been changes in both the legislative framework and our scientific understanding that affect coastal management at the start of the 21st Century. The most important legislative change has been the Resource Management Act (RMA) introduced in October 1991. and the associated Coastal Policy Statement. Amongst other requirements has been the need to define Coastal Hazard Zones for the entire 10-15,000 km of the New Zealand coast. This field trip (Environment Court permitting) will particularly examine the advances in our understanding of coastal processes and hazards in the context of coastal development in the western...
Recent developments in New Zealand coastal policy include increased recognition for surf breaks as u...
Coastal resource management in New Zealand is accompanied by complex legislation, a multiplicity of ...
Prepared by Bailey Peryman, with assistance from Bay of Plenty Regional Council.Surf breaks form uni...
The latest GSNZ fieldtrip to examine coastal processes in the Bay of Plenty ran in 1988. In the inte...
Coastal setbacks are a popular land use and hazard planning tool to avoid development in areas susce...
A new framework for coastal planning is evolving in New Zealand. Of particular significance is the e...
The study of shoreline change in New Zealand is very important, particularly now given the threat of...
Burgeoning coastal development, recreational use, and the future affects of climate change are placi...
Coastal zone management problems have been the focus of many conferences, seminars, and publications...
Natural hazards remain a substantial risk for the people of Auckland, its property and its infrastru...
Alarm bells for protection of coastal landscape should be well and truly ringing! This is exemplifie...
As most (86%) of the New Zealand population is urban and no part of the country is more than 130 km...
An oral presentation at the Post Graduate Conference, 1-2 September 2011, Lincoln University, New Ze...
The Kāpiti Coast is a broad low lying coastal plain on the western coast of New Zealand’s North Isla...
Climate adaptation strategies evident in New Zealand local authority planning schemes suggest an awa...
Recent developments in New Zealand coastal policy include increased recognition for surf breaks as u...
Coastal resource management in New Zealand is accompanied by complex legislation, a multiplicity of ...
Prepared by Bailey Peryman, with assistance from Bay of Plenty Regional Council.Surf breaks form uni...
The latest GSNZ fieldtrip to examine coastal processes in the Bay of Plenty ran in 1988. In the inte...
Coastal setbacks are a popular land use and hazard planning tool to avoid development in areas susce...
A new framework for coastal planning is evolving in New Zealand. Of particular significance is the e...
The study of shoreline change in New Zealand is very important, particularly now given the threat of...
Burgeoning coastal development, recreational use, and the future affects of climate change are placi...
Coastal zone management problems have been the focus of many conferences, seminars, and publications...
Natural hazards remain a substantial risk for the people of Auckland, its property and its infrastru...
Alarm bells for protection of coastal landscape should be well and truly ringing! This is exemplifie...
As most (86%) of the New Zealand population is urban and no part of the country is more than 130 km...
An oral presentation at the Post Graduate Conference, 1-2 September 2011, Lincoln University, New Ze...
The Kāpiti Coast is a broad low lying coastal plain on the western coast of New Zealand’s North Isla...
Climate adaptation strategies evident in New Zealand local authority planning schemes suggest an awa...
Recent developments in New Zealand coastal policy include increased recognition for surf breaks as u...
Coastal resource management in New Zealand is accompanied by complex legislation, a multiplicity of ...
Prepared by Bailey Peryman, with assistance from Bay of Plenty Regional Council.Surf breaks form uni...