management of coastal resources has always been central to the relationship between iwi o Taranaki and the Taranaki coastline. The following five principles summarise
key elements of this relationship.
(a) Mai te maunga Taranaki ki te Tai a Kupe: (interconnectiveness) (another way of expressing this is Ki uta ki tai).
The domain of Tangaroa extends from the source of the rivers on Mount Taranaki to the moana (sea). Each awa (river) is linked and together form an entity that includes its
monitoring, some incident response work, and policy
development), costs incurred by consent applicants and consent holders (costs of applying for
and monitoring consents) and broader economic costs. The report concludes that the RCP has
had a positive ratio of benefit to cost, and therefore the efficiency of the RCP can be regarded as
high.
Management of coastal resources is highly significant to the iwi o Taranaki. A range of Tangata
whenua involvement is evident in coastal resource management
for regionally significant infrastructure 119
Part CPart CPart CPart C 125
Resource management issues of sResource management issues of sResource management issues of sResource management issues of significance to iwiignificance to iwiignificance to iwiignificance to iwi 125
16. Statement of resource management issues of significance to iwi authorities 127
16.1 Taking into account the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi 127
16.2 Recognising kaitiakitanga 130
16.3
statutory acknowledgement is a means by which the Crown has formally
acknowledged the statements made by the iwi of the particular cultural, spiritual,
historical, and traditional association of the iwi with the statutory areas.
The purposes of statutory acknowledgements are—
(a) to require consent authorities, the Environment Court and the Historic Places
Trust to have regard to the statutory acknowledgements;
(b) to require relevant consent authorities to forward summaries of
Because the catchments of this FMU are
interspersed across the region’s coastline, it
includes the rohe of many Taranaki iwi and
hapū, including Ngaa Rauru, Ngāti Ruanui
and Ngāruahine in the south and Te Atiawa,
Ngāti Mutunga and Ngāti Tama in the north.
There is one marae located in the town of Waverley. Each iwi, hapū and whānau hold tikanga (protocols)
and mātauranga (knowledge) relevant to the awa for which they are kaitiaki (guardians). These significant
relationships reflect the
S chedu le 7 – S ign i f i c an t h i s t o r i c he r i t age
Schedule 7B – Iwi cultural values and sites of significance
This schedule identifies known sites with special cultural, spiritual, historical and traditional associations located within the CMA. The Taranaki Regional Council is committed to working
with iwi o Taranaki to identify all culturally significant sites that are located within the CMA. The information included within the following tables and maps
at approximately 29%.
More than 500 mapped wetlands have been identified across the Northern Hill Country FMU with some of
these important freshwater wetlands being present in the Mōhakatino and Mimitangiatua catchments. With
close to 7,000 wetlands mapped across the region, the impressive Mōhakatino wetland stands out in terms
of biodiversity.
The Northern Hill Country FMU includes the rohe of Ngāti Tama, Ngāti Mutunga, Te Atiawa and Ngāti
Maniapoto iwi along with two
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