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Policy & Planning agenda February 2021

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

Annual report 2016-2017

Taranaki By-Products consent monitoring Annual report 2016-2017

Policy and Planning Agenda September 2024

Committee August 2024 Progress in the last six weeks Key tasks in the coming six weeks Risks National Policy Statement for Freshwater Management  Concluding consultation  Series of Marae based discussions  Hui with Pou Taiao.  Consultation analysis, including preparation of summary report.  Progress next steps of policy and science programme to support programme development.  Finalise consultation summary report.  Meetings with iwi Pou Taiao re key

Agenda

Agenda for Policy & Planning Committee July 2017