Regional Councils are primarily responsible for environmental management, as specified in the Resource Management Act (RMA), 1991. The Local Government Act 2002 has an integrative component, requiring consideration of social, economic, environmental and cultural well-being of their communities. These two Acts are interesting, as their combination is shaping new governance structures within New Zealand. Different types of policy instruments are available to Regional Councils while carrying out their functions: regulatory, economic and voluntary. The 1990s are characterized by ‘first generation Plans’ of the RMA, which were highly rule focused. In the 2000s a marked shift occurred, mainstreaming ‘community’ and participative approaches to pol...
The Resource Management Act 1991 provides a new mandate for effectsbased planning with its goal of s...
In recent years, the concept of “social capital ” has attracted increased attention from economists,...
This paper critically examines the current New Zealand government’s policy of promoting local partic...
Regional Councils are primarily responsible for environmental management, as specified in the Resour...
Regional Councils are primarily responsible for environmental management, as specified in the Resour...
The failure of traditional environmental management methods to address complex environmental problem...
Local government has a significant role in the management of natural and physical resources in New Z...
Since 2000 intergovernmental relations in New Zealand have been evolving rapidly as a result of a si...
The role of local government and specifically the concept of community governance have been the focu...
Using an exploratory case study, we assess whether markets and strategic performance management syst...
New Zealand’s Local Government Act 2002 ushered in a new phase in local government, a phase that is ...
In the 1990s, governments in the Western world were seeking solutions to the economic and social dys...
Using an exploratory case study, we assess whether markets and strategic performance management syst...
Local government and social enterprises are significant development actors in local communities. Loc...
While controversy surrounds compulsory consolidation as a means of improving the operational efficie...
The Resource Management Act 1991 provides a new mandate for effectsbased planning with its goal of s...
In recent years, the concept of “social capital ” has attracted increased attention from economists,...
This paper critically examines the current New Zealand government’s policy of promoting local partic...
Regional Councils are primarily responsible for environmental management, as specified in the Resour...
Regional Councils are primarily responsible for environmental management, as specified in the Resour...
The failure of traditional environmental management methods to address complex environmental problem...
Local government has a significant role in the management of natural and physical resources in New Z...
Since 2000 intergovernmental relations in New Zealand have been evolving rapidly as a result of a si...
The role of local government and specifically the concept of community governance have been the focu...
Using an exploratory case study, we assess whether markets and strategic performance management syst...
New Zealand’s Local Government Act 2002 ushered in a new phase in local government, a phase that is ...
In the 1990s, governments in the Western world were seeking solutions to the economic and social dys...
Using an exploratory case study, we assess whether markets and strategic performance management syst...
Local government and social enterprises are significant development actors in local communities. Loc...
While controversy surrounds compulsory consolidation as a means of improving the operational efficie...
The Resource Management Act 1991 provides a new mandate for effectsbased planning with its goal of s...
In recent years, the concept of “social capital ” has attracted increased attention from economists,...
This paper critically examines the current New Zealand government’s policy of promoting local partic...