Taranaki State of the Environment Report 2009
Taranaki State of the Environment Report 2009.
Taranaki State of the Environment Report 2009.
Regional Transport Committee agenda March 2019
separated. Mauri can be used to measure the health of a place. The mauri of an area or landscape cannot protect itself against unnatural changes such as land modification or destruction. Wāhi tapu (Sacred place)2 Wāhi taonga (Treasured sites) Marae Māori historic reserves Maara (Gardens to grow food) Māori fortress Papakainga Tauranga waka (Canoe landing) Pits/terraces. The protection of sites of significance however is more than just protecting
Taranaki By Products Ltd consent monitoring report 2017-2018
Taranaki By-Products consent monitoring Annual report 2016-2017
Agenda for Policy & Planning Committee July 2017
Our Place: Taranaki State of Environment 2022
Taumarunui in the south and across to Wharepuhunga and the Hauhungaroa Range on the eastern boundary. The Board has 7 Regional Management Committees (RMC) within the Maniapoto rohe who represent clusters of marae in their respective areas. Our most southern west coast RMC is Mōkau ki Runga RMC based in Mōkau. The Board holds responsibilities as co-governors and co-managers with the Crown for the Waipā River. These responsibilities are legislated under the Ngā Wai o Maniapoto (Waipā
Correction of Councillor M G Davey’s name on the minutes. 2. Engagement on the Long-Term Vision for Freshwater 2.1 Mr C Spurdle, Planning Manager, spoke to the memorandum introducing to Members, the engagement process on the long-term vision for freshwater that forms part of the review of the Regional Policy Statement for Taranaki (RPS). 2.2 It was noted that the Iwi Representatives would like to be included in the iwi engagement process and suggested that the marae around the region