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Representation review 2018

Local Government Act 2002, the Resource Management Act 1991 and the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987. Iwi considerations This memorandum and the associated recommendations are consistent with the Council’s policy for the development of Māori capacity to contribute to decision-making processes (schedule 10 of the Local Government Act 2002) as outlined in the adopted long-term plan and/or annual plan. Similarly, iwi involvement in adopted work programmes has been

Appendix C - Integrated Management System

• Opportunities for personal development Regulators • To meet the required laws and regulations • To maintain high standards of corporate governance IWI • Exercise of Kaitiakitanga (guardianship and protection) for the Mimitangiatua River and Haehanga Stream. • To be kept informed about environmental performance • To have confidence in site management and the ability of Remediation NZ to avoid adverse environmental effects • To have lines of communication in place so

A Pastoral Farm Operators Guide to writing a Freshwater Farm Plan Te Uru Kahika

outcomes identified in policies, regional and / or iwi plans  Cultural significance and matters of importance to tangata whenua  Sites and/ or species of cultural or community significance page 11 *** Example of how the CCCV information could be written and considered during the development of your freshwater farm plan *** The farm is an irrigated mixed cropping

AR2017 web

account the Treaty of Waitangi. Furthermore, schedule 10 of the Local Government Act 2002 requires the Council to set out in its long-term plan any steps it intends to take to foster the development of Māori capacity to contribute to the decision making processes over the period covered by the Plan. There are eight recognised iwi in the region, Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi, Ngati Ruanui, Ngāruahine, Taranaki Iwi, Te Atiawa, Ngati Mutunga, Ngati Maru and Ngati Tama. POLICY

Resource consents 22 January to 2 March 2021

4388 Review Dates: June 2027, June 2033 Activity Class: Controlled Location: Durham Road Upper, Inglewood Application Purpose: Replace To discharge washdown water from the cleaning of broiler chickensheds onto and into land Rohe: Te Atiawa (Statutory Acknowledgement) Engagement or consultation: Te Kotahitanga o Te Atiawa Trust Comment on application received  Generally consistent with Iwi Environmental Management Plan  Application lacks

Coastal Plan Schedule 6B Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi

would sustain the hapuu. Tapuarau was a commonly shared fishing village for the people of the Waitootara awa especially for the Ngaati Hinewaiatarua, Ngaati Hoou and Ngaa Wairiki hapuu. Each hapuu would work this or one of the other fishing villages in the area and share the spoils with each other before returning to their home kaainga for winter and returning again the following season. The area was also significant to the Ngaa Rauru iwi in that one of the original tribes of

Enviroschools Celebrations Booklet Term 3 2023

environment ki Te Pūtahi Kura Pūhou o Devon. 14 page Hapai Oho: Te Wao o Papatūānūkū Te Ao Māori Perspectives: Making a Lasagne Garden. Our Hapai Oho Kaiako Māori ropū had an amazing day working in te taiao, spending time not only ki waho, outside, but also learning how to plant and hauhake around the phases of the moon or maramataka. Pounamu Skelton who descends from Te Ati Awa, Taranaki, Ngati Ruanui iwi facilitated on her tupuna whenua, the

24Furtherinformation AppendixT

friendly work environment . To feel valued and appreciated . Opportunities for personal development Regulators . To meet the required laws and regulations . To maintain hiqh standards of corporate qovernance IWI . Exercise of Kaitiakitanga (guardianship and protection) for the Mimitangiatua River and Haehanga Stream. . To be kept informed about environmental performance . To have confidence in site management and the ability of Remediation NZ to avoid adverse environmental effects . To

Port Taranaki Limited Dredging Consents Biennial Report 2022-2024

surveys Prior to the establishment of Port Taranaki’s inshore dredge disposal site, there was concern from the general public and local iwi that sand inundation from the dredging would affect kaimoana gathering from the local reefs. Sand inundation on rocky reefs can adversely affect animals such as pāua and kina by 0 5 10 15 20 25 M ea n no . s pe ci es / q ua dr at Survey / dredge date Arakaitai Kawaroa 1.2km Kawaroa 750m Greenwood Rd Dredge

Rocky shore monitoring 2017-2019

are located higher on the shore than these species typically occur. Instead, the results of the rocky shore SEM programme provide a record of species richness, diversity and composition at representative reef sites around the region. These records can be used to assess the ‘health’ of the reef environment. Around the Taranaki coastline, particular reefs are regarded as property of distinct hapu. Iwi and hapu associations with the six SEM reef sites are outlined in Figures 1 – 6.