New Zealand’s natural resources are under increasing pressure from competing uses and are, in some areas, approaching limits. Management of our natural resources has been and will continue to be a complex and contentious intergenerational issue. This complexity arises because of the many interrelationships and interdependencies between environmental and social systems involved in natural resource management, as well as the legacy of past decisions. The contentiousness arises, in part, because natural resources are typically finite and shared, where people hold different values regarding their appropriate use. Authors: Edward Hearnshaw, Trecia Smith, Jane Carpenter, John Pennington, Jace Mowbray, Rebecca Maplesden and James Palmer.  
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New Zealand legislated for sustainability by enacting the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA). The RM...
Proper management of the environment and natural resources is a formidable task and a challenge that...
New Zealand is a country rich in biodiversity and natural resources, steeped in Maori culture and in...
Rapid increases in natural resources globally during the 1970s have had far-reaching environmental c...
Many New Zealanders are taking part in projects, independently or in partnership with local or centr...
© 2013 Dr. Patrick William GilmourManaging renewable natural resources is difficult because of the c...
There is a growing recognition of the complexity of environmental issues and acceptance of the value...
Governments invest in natural resource management (NRM) because of a lack or failure of markets for ...
Chapter one laid out the background and context in which the issues covered in the report take place...
As planetary boundaries impose a wider sustainable management of natural resources within private an...
The purpose of this paper is to analyse the summary record of how landscape has been perceived and ...
Persistent natural resource problems induce research on management approaches. Analyzing natural res...
Collaborative management of natural resources involves two or more parties working together to gover...
Adaptive co-management of natural resources is generally thought to confer greater resilience on soc...
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