Planning in New Zealand in 2014 has largely been dominated by housing and urban development, potential local government and legislative reforms, and water issues. This volume’s peer reviewed research, which combines Issues 1 and 2, focuses on these issues, but with perspectives and issues that are outside the mainstream. In our lead research article, John Ryks and his co-authors review the opportunities from Treaty settlements and legislative provisions and challenges for Māori participation in urban development, such as the balancing of matawaka and mana whenua perspectives. Water issues are picked up by Ronlyn Duncan and Phil Holland who each take constructively critical views toward some currently well-regarded approaches to resolutions....
This is the full version of an article previously published in two parts in the New Zealand Planning...
The world is constantly changing. Christchurch, New Zealand, has recently experienced drastic change...
The topic of Urban Resolutions is a research piece on Auckland’s urban plan, with the inclusion of h...
Peer reviewed original research on indigenous welfare, housing and development; dairying and water; ...
This dissertation has a focus on Water Sensitive Cities, in particular, comparing how planning facil...
What are the main challenges which New Zealand planners identify for the future and how do they view...
This article is in response to an article published in the previous edition of Lincoln University pl...
The effects of earthquakes on the economy, society and education at large have been well documented,...
Wellington city’s forecast, for the period 2011-31, is that the urban population will increase by 20...
The article aims at showing how indigenous planning in New Zealand has developed over the last two a...
In 2011, Auckland consolidated its seven councils and the regional council into a single go...
Aotearoa New Zealand’s most productive soils are under threat from urban sprawl, and in particular b...
Intensification of the urban form is advocated as a means of achieving the Sustainability of Cities ...
The majority of the world's population lives in urban areas or its peripheries - showing an upward t...
This paper considers legal interventions to facilitate an affordable housing market in New Zealand. ...
This is the full version of an article previously published in two parts in the New Zealand Planning...
The world is constantly changing. Christchurch, New Zealand, has recently experienced drastic change...
The topic of Urban Resolutions is a research piece on Auckland’s urban plan, with the inclusion of h...
Peer reviewed original research on indigenous welfare, housing and development; dairying and water; ...
This dissertation has a focus on Water Sensitive Cities, in particular, comparing how planning facil...
What are the main challenges which New Zealand planners identify for the future and how do they view...
This article is in response to an article published in the previous edition of Lincoln University pl...
The effects of earthquakes on the economy, society and education at large have been well documented,...
Wellington city’s forecast, for the period 2011-31, is that the urban population will increase by 20...
The article aims at showing how indigenous planning in New Zealand has developed over the last two a...
In 2011, Auckland consolidated its seven councils and the regional council into a single go...
Aotearoa New Zealand’s most productive soils are under threat from urban sprawl, and in particular b...
Intensification of the urban form is advocated as a means of achieving the Sustainability of Cities ...
The majority of the world's population lives in urban areas or its peripheries - showing an upward t...
This paper considers legal interventions to facilitate an affordable housing market in New Zealand. ...
This is the full version of an article previously published in two parts in the New Zealand Planning...
The world is constantly changing. Christchurch, New Zealand, has recently experienced drastic change...
The topic of Urban Resolutions is a research piece on Auckland’s urban plan, with the inclusion of h...