Wāhi Tuarima Part 5 Ngā take ā-rohe me ngā kaupapa Regional issues and policy

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1 Rārangi Ūpoko CONTents Wāhi Tuatahi Part 1 He Kupu Whakataki Introduction 1.1 He Kupu Whakataki Introduction Te Take O Te Mahere Purpose of the plan Ngā Hononga Ki Ētahi Atu Mahere Relationship with other plans Te Whakatipu I Te Mahere How the plan was developed Me Pēhea Te Whakamahi I Te Mahere Nei How to use this Plan He Whakatakotoranga Kupu Terminology Ngā Mahere Whenua Mapping Wāhi Tuarua Part 2 Te Whakatinanatanga Implementation of this IMP 2.1 He Kupu Whakataki Introduction Te Whakatinanatanga Implementation of this IMP Wāhi Tuatoru Part 3 Ngāi Tūāhuriri Rūnanga Te Hapū o Ngāti Wheke (Rāpaki) Rūnanga Te Rūnanga o Koukourārata Ōnuku Rūnanga Wairewa Rūnanga Te Taumutu Rūnanga Wāhi Tuawhā Part 4 Ngāi Tahu me ngā Rawa Taiao Ngāi Tahu and Resource Management 4.1 He Kupu Whakataki Introduction The cultural framework The legal framework Tāngata whenua planning tools Wāhi Tuarima Part 5 Ngā take ā-rohe me ngā kaupapa Regional issues and policy 5.1 Kaitiakitanga Recognition of manawhenua...62 Te Tiriti o Waitangi Effective recognition of kaitiakitanga...64 Collaboration Leading the way Capacity building...66

2 5.2 Ranginui Discharge to air...70 Cultural amenity values...70 Climate change...71 Airwave rights...71 Electromagnetic radiation Wai Māori Tāngata whenua rights and interests in freshwater Changing the way water is valued Priorities for use Management of water Statutory Acknowledgements Water quality Effects of intensive rural land use on freshwater resources Water quantity Regional water infrastructure Unnatural mixing of water Transfer of water permits Activities in the beds and margins of rivers and lakes Wetlands, waipuna and riparian margins Drain management...96 Invasive weeds in riverbeds and margins Coastal marine area Papatūānuku Papatūānuku Intensive rural land use Urban and township planning Subdivision and development Papakāinga Stormwater Waste management Discharge to land Soil conservation Contaminated land Earthworks Vegetation burning and clearance Mining and quarrying Commercial forestry Wilding trees Transport Energy Fracking Overseas investment and purchase of land Tenure review

3 5.5 Tāne Mahuta Mahinga kai Indigenous biodiversity Restoration of indigenous biodiversity Weed and pest control Pest control using Commercial use of indigenous flora and fauna Tangaroa Statutory Acknowledgements Coastal water quality Coastal wetlands, estuaries and hāpua Tools to protect customary fisheries and the marine environment Foreshore and seabed Coastal and marine cultural heritage Coastal land use and development Access to coastal environments Offshore exploration and mining Aquaculture Beached marine mammals Freedom camping Tāwhirimātea Wind farms Ngā Tūtohu Whenua Recognising cultural landscapes Ngāi Tahu cultural heritage mapping Wāhi tapu me wāhi taonga Silent files Access Ingoa wāhi Ngāi Tahu tikanga tūturu Maunga Wāhi Tuaono Part 6 Ngā take ā-hikuwai me ngā kaupapa Catchments 6.1 Hurunui Shared interest Outstanding values Pressure on the river Effects of land use on lower catchment areas Hurunui river mouth Weed control High country lakes

4 6.2 Waipara and kōwai Managing intensive land use Over-Allocation Water quality Mahinga kai Hāpua Gravel extraction Willows in riverbeds and margins Viticulture Wāhi tapu me wāhi taonga Rakahuri Customary use Water quantity Wetlands and hāpua Water quality Cultural landscape values Upper catchment Waimakariri Water quality Lowland streams Groundwater Subdivision and development Cultural landscapes Water quantity Drain management High country lakes Wilding trees Te Riu o Te Aika Kawa /Pūharakeketapu Ihutai Ngāi Tahu and the urban environment Subdivision and development Decline in water quality Urban wastewater Waipuna Physical modification of waterways Loss of indigenous biodiversity Open space Pressures on the coastal environment Whakaraupō Cultural health of the harbour Lyttelton Port Company (LPC) activities Waterways and waipuna Soil conservation Tools to protect customary fisheries Subdivision and coastal land development

5 Cultural landscape values Indigenous biodiversity Reserves and open space management Islands Structures in the coastal marine area Koukourārata ki Pōhatu Effects of Land Use on Water Kaimoana Recreational use of the harbour Subdivision and development in Koukourārata Rural and coastal land development Cultural landscape values Waipuna Indigenous biodiversity Aquaculture Akaroa Harbour Discharge of wastewater into the harbour Tools to protect customary fisheries Urban, rural, and coastal subdivision and development Papakāinga housing Waterways and waipuna Contaminated sites Freedom camping Structures in the coastal marine area Aquaculture Ngā rohe wāhi tapu Takapūneke Ōnawe Poranui ki Timutimu Cultural landscapes Protection of customary fisheries Te Putahi Waterways and waipuna Coastal land development Commercial forestry Vegetation clearance Indigenous biodiversity Aquaculture Te Roto o Wairewa Cultural health of the lake Lake level management Cultural health of waterways Māori Reserve Land Subdivision and residential development Restoring important places

6 Wāhi tapu me wāhi taonga Climate change Te Waihora Governance and management Ngāi Tahu as owner of the lakebed Te Waihora Joint Management Plan Cultural health of Te Waihora Lake level management Mahinga kai Cultural health of lowland waterways and groundwater Wetlands, waipuna and riparian margins Wāhi tapu me wāhi taonga Coastal erosion Kaitōrete Spit Rakaia ki Hakatere Shared interest Rakaia River Hakatere Water quality in lowland streams Groundwater High country lakes and wetlands High country land use Indigenous biodiversity values Cultural landscape values Rakaia river mouth He Āpitihanga Appendices 359 Papakupu Glossary 387 Tohutoro Reference list 389

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