E19 11 June 2021 – ‘Our Land 2021’ – Review
A third review we have undertaken relates to the Our Land 2021 report produced by the Ministry of the Environment and Statistics New Zealand. This
A third review we have undertaken relates to the Our Land 2021 report produced by the Ministry of the Environment and Statistics New Zealand. This
The Climate Change Commission released its first set of finalised advice to the Government on how to mitigate against climate change.[1] By way of background
Overview On 31 January, the Climate Change Commission (‘the Commission’) released its first set of draft advice to the Government on what Aotearoa should do
Pānui Review Summary “Papatūānuku (Earth Mother), Ranginui (Sky father) and their offspring are in serious trouble, and we urgently need to do a better job
Title: At-Risk Catchment Implementation – Geospatial Information to Support Mātauranga Māori Publisher & Date: Ministry for the Environment: December 2019 (Prepared by Digital Navigators Ltd)
Title: Climate Policy – Summary For Iwi/Māori Publisher & Date: Ministry for the Environment (MFE): January 2020 Type of Document: Summary Paper Length, style: 7
Title: Improving The Quality of Our Air: Summary For Iwi / Māori Publisher & Date: Ministry for the Environment (MFE): February 2020 Type of Document:
Title: Draft National Policy Statement for Indigenous Biodiversity Publisher & Date: Ministry for the Environment: November 2019 Type of Document: Public Discussion Paper; also available
Title: Reflecting On Our Work About Water Management Publisher & Date: Office of the Auditor General (OAG): February 2020 Type of Document: Accountability report Length,
Local Government Bill (Pānui 12/2019) Ngāi Tahu and the Canterbury Regional Council Earlier this month, Parliament voted down, at its first reading, a bill