This report advocates that integrated management, given the complex nature of the environment, is more preferable than a regime which is characterised by fragmentation. General issues associated with the present resource management regime will be illustrated and more specific issues will be highlighted with respect to Te Waihora (Lake Ellesmere). Given the broad aim of this report, the particular objectives and format will proceed as follows: Section 2 will present a case against fragmented management by highlighting three rationale for integrated management. Second it will investigate ways in which to implement integrated management. Finally, it will propose that an effective strategy is dependent upon the situation. Given that int...
The starting point for this study is a socially constructed problem: the progressive degradation of ...
In managing the lake to maximise its value to well-being, government influence will have a significa...
The focus of this study is on sustainable management, the axle of the Resource Management Act 1991, ...
Coastal management practices in Aotearoa/New Zealand have historically been counterproductive in ter...
An integrated approach to natural resource management at the catchment scale in a collaborative mann...
As investment located on New Zealand floodplains increased and subsequently damaged by flooding, pub...
Local government has a significant role in the management of natural and physical resources in New Z...
In this article we set out the key components of Integrated Coastal Management (ICM) legislation and...
Water governance is a significant local, regional, and national challenge that echoes parallel conce...
Within the context of the current regimes of fresh water management in Aotearoa, this thesis is an e...
Principles of the traditional Maori for the management of natural resources are described along with...
The Selwyn River (Waikirikiri) flows into Lake Ellesmere (Te Waihora) which, at 20,000 ha surface ar...
Egmont National Park is a very special place for those who live near or around the park. Many people...
The objective of this paper is to interrogate challenges for integrated catchment management (ICM) i...
Coastal resource management in New Zealand is accompanied by complex legislation, a multiplicity of ...
The starting point for this study is a socially constructed problem: the progressive degradation of ...
In managing the lake to maximise its value to well-being, government influence will have a significa...
The focus of this study is on sustainable management, the axle of the Resource Management Act 1991, ...
Coastal management practices in Aotearoa/New Zealand have historically been counterproductive in ter...
An integrated approach to natural resource management at the catchment scale in a collaborative mann...
As investment located on New Zealand floodplains increased and subsequently damaged by flooding, pub...
Local government has a significant role in the management of natural and physical resources in New Z...
In this article we set out the key components of Integrated Coastal Management (ICM) legislation and...
Water governance is a significant local, regional, and national challenge that echoes parallel conce...
Within the context of the current regimes of fresh water management in Aotearoa, this thesis is an e...
Principles of the traditional Maori for the management of natural resources are described along with...
The Selwyn River (Waikirikiri) flows into Lake Ellesmere (Te Waihora) which, at 20,000 ha surface ar...
Egmont National Park is a very special place for those who live near or around the park. Many people...
The objective of this paper is to interrogate challenges for integrated catchment management (ICM) i...
Coastal resource management in New Zealand is accompanied by complex legislation, a multiplicity of ...
The starting point for this study is a socially constructed problem: the progressive degradation of ...
In managing the lake to maximise its value to well-being, government influence will have a significa...
The focus of this study is on sustainable management, the axle of the Resource Management Act 1991, ...