pages 124-128, 135 missing from scanned documentIn January, 1988, the Minister for the Environment, the Rt. Hon. Geoffrey Palmer, announced a comprehensive reform of the principal resource management laws, continuing the process of review begun with the Town and Country Planning Act, Water and Soil Legislation, and Minerals legislation. A wide range of statutes are covered by the review, which has a stated aim of developing a statute or set of statutes which is "integrated, workable, efficient, and fair.". The resource statute review is one of the most important events in the field of resource management in the last decade. We chose this topic because we felt that we could contribute to the process of formulating new rules for the manageme...
Local government has a significant role in the management of natural and physical resources in New Z...
The published works focus on environmental regulation and reform in New Zealand. The underlying th...
Water management by government is becoming a more difficult and complex task, as increased natural r...
164 leaves :illus., col. front., maps ; 30 cm. Includes bibliography. "22 December 2009". University...
This Report contains the main findings from FRST-funded research into planning under the Resource Ma...
Prior to the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA) New Zealand's environmental law was managed via a p...
xvi, 158 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: ...
In October 1991 the Resource Management Act was introduced. It was an unprecedented piece of legisla...
158, viii leaves :ill., music ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago depa...
Chapter one laid out the background and context in which the issues covered in the report take place...
Today, it is widely recognised that indigenous people have a valuable contribution to make to the de...
The judicial history of the Resource Management Act is noteworthy in that the flood of litigation ex...
This document is an eight point programme of action designed to address a range of important issues ...
Currently New Zealand's political climate could best be described as a form of liberal democracy tha...
Under the Resource Management Act (RMA) 1991 councils are required to promote the sustainable manage...
Local government has a significant role in the management of natural and physical resources in New Z...
The published works focus on environmental regulation and reform in New Zealand. The underlying th...
Water management by government is becoming a more difficult and complex task, as increased natural r...
164 leaves :illus., col. front., maps ; 30 cm. Includes bibliography. "22 December 2009". University...
This Report contains the main findings from FRST-funded research into planning under the Resource Ma...
Prior to the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA) New Zealand's environmental law was managed via a p...
xvi, 158 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: ...
In October 1991 the Resource Management Act was introduced. It was an unprecedented piece of legisla...
158, viii leaves :ill., music ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago depa...
Chapter one laid out the background and context in which the issues covered in the report take place...
Today, it is widely recognised that indigenous people have a valuable contribution to make to the de...
The judicial history of the Resource Management Act is noteworthy in that the flood of litigation ex...
This document is an eight point programme of action designed to address a range of important issues ...
Currently New Zealand's political climate could best be described as a form of liberal democracy tha...
Under the Resource Management Act (RMA) 1991 councils are required to promote the sustainable manage...
Local government has a significant role in the management of natural and physical resources in New Z...
The published works focus on environmental regulation and reform in New Zealand. The underlying th...
Water management by government is becoming a more difficult and complex task, as increased natural r...