Outline• The legislation, policy and institutionalcontexts under which water is managed;• Evidence to show that institutions arefailing in the tasks defined by thislegislation:- biophysical sciences and policy- national perceptions survey;• Some reasons for these failures• Some ways to address the situatio
New Zealand is a “pluvial society”.The common perception before 1997 was that there were no serious ...
Water quality in some parts of New Zealand is degraded by agriculture. Streams, lakes and rivers are...
Freshwater resource management in New Zealand is governed by the Resource Management Act (1991). Thi...
In New Zealand, it is increasingly recognised, including by government, that water resource allocati...
Outline • Outline of the biennial perceptions survey. • New Zealanders’ perceptions of freshwater us...
This oral presentation outlines the methods of surveying freshwater, and records the key ongoing tre...
Since 2000 six standardised biennial public surveys of the state of the New Zealand environment have...
In New Zealand, it is increasingly recognised, including by government, that water resource allocati...
In New Zealand, it is increasingly recognised, including by government, that water resource allocati...
In New Zealand, it is increasingly recognised, including by government, that water resource allocati...
New Zealand is a “pluvial society”.The common perception before 1997 was that there were no serious ...
The overwhelming majority of New Zealand’s exports – not least agricultural and horticultural – requ...
Freshwater resource management in New Zealand is governed by the Resource Management Act (1991). Thi...
The second biennial survey of people’s perceptions of the state of the New Zealand environment was u...
New Zealand is a “pluvial society”.The common perception before 1997 was that there were no serious ...
New Zealand is a “pluvial society”.The common perception before 1997 was that there were no serious ...
Water quality in some parts of New Zealand is degraded by agriculture. Streams, lakes and rivers are...
Freshwater resource management in New Zealand is governed by the Resource Management Act (1991). Thi...
In New Zealand, it is increasingly recognised, including by government, that water resource allocati...
Outline • Outline of the biennial perceptions survey. • New Zealanders’ perceptions of freshwater us...
This oral presentation outlines the methods of surveying freshwater, and records the key ongoing tre...
Since 2000 six standardised biennial public surveys of the state of the New Zealand environment have...
In New Zealand, it is increasingly recognised, including by government, that water resource allocati...
In New Zealand, it is increasingly recognised, including by government, that water resource allocati...
In New Zealand, it is increasingly recognised, including by government, that water resource allocati...
New Zealand is a “pluvial society”.The common perception before 1997 was that there were no serious ...
The overwhelming majority of New Zealand’s exports – not least agricultural and horticultural – requ...
Freshwater resource management in New Zealand is governed by the Resource Management Act (1991). Thi...
The second biennial survey of people’s perceptions of the state of the New Zealand environment was u...
New Zealand is a “pluvial society”.The common perception before 1997 was that there were no serious ...
New Zealand is a “pluvial society”.The common perception before 1997 was that there were no serious ...
Water quality in some parts of New Zealand is degraded by agriculture. Streams, lakes and rivers are...
Freshwater resource management in New Zealand is governed by the Resource Management Act (1991). Thi...