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Welcome to the Kaikoura District Council and the local government website for the Kaikoura District of New Zealand. Kaikoura is a Green Globe Certified Community: we are committed to sustaining our environment by managing and improving our impact and were one of the first Councils to adopt a Zero Waste Policy. Our website offers both tourist information for those who visit Kaikoura and community information for local people.
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Te Poha O Tohu Raumati

Te Runanga O Kaikoura's Environmental Management Plan is available to view here.  This Environmental Management Plan is is a statement of Ngāti Kuri values and policies in regard to natural resource and environmental management in the Te Rūnanga o Kaikōura takiwā.

The plan is a means for tangata whenua to carry out their role as kaitiaki and rangatira over their ancestral lands and taonga.

 

Contents:
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Section 1

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Section One:

Contains Part 1: Introduction He Kupu Whakataki; kaupapa, purpose and methodology of the plan, and Part 2: Kaitiakitanga; Ngati Kuri as Kaitiaki, legislative framework, Kaitiakitanga values and principles. (1.23Mb)

1 to 36

Section 2

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Section Two:

Contains Part 3: Policy Nga Kaupapa - from 3.1 to 3.4 inclusive; 3.1 O Te Hau (Atmosphere and Air), 3.2 Awatere Tapuae O Uenuku, 3.3 Waiau Toa, and 3.4 Te Ahi Kaikoura a Tama ki te Rangi
(1.45Mb)

37 to 134

Section 3

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Section Three:

Contains the balance of Part 3: Policy Nga Kaupapa - from 3.5 Okarahia ki te Hurunui, and 3.6 Te Tai o Marokura, to 3.7 Wahi Tapu me te Wahi Taonga
(1.28Mb)

135 to 237

Section 4

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Section Four:

Contains Part 4: Implementing the Plan Te Whakatinanatanga;  effective partnerships, consultation, local government processes, memorandum of understanding, cultural impact assessments, technical panels, local expertise, and monitoring.
(314kb)

238 to 251

Appendix 1

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Appendix One:

Contains Appendices 1 to 15; legislative provisions, guiding principles, statutory acknowledgements, topuni, place names, nohoanga, and taonga species.
(481kb)

252 to 283

Appendix 2

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Appendix Two:

Contains Appendices 16; Maori indicators for wetland health.
(42kb)

284 to 286

Appendix 3

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Appendix Three:

Contains Appendices 17; Sample accidental discovery protocal (ADP)
(47kb)

287 to 289

Appendix 4

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Appendix Four:

Contains Appendices 18; New Zealand Historic Places Trust, Pouhere Taonga New Zealand Archaeological Association Site Record Maps (up to and including Map O31 part 3)
(1.79Mb)

290 to 301

Appendix 5

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Appendix Five:

Contains Appendices 18; Site Record Maps (as above) from Map O31 part 4 to Map O33 part 3)
(1.86Mb)

302 to 310

Appendix 6

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Appendix Six:

Contains Appendices 19; Schedule of Recorded Archaeological Sites NZ Archaeological Association Files.
(94kb)

311 to 324