Coastal Restoration Trust of New Zealand

Coastal Dune Ecosystem Reference Database

Give your coast a helping hand. Me atawhai te takutai

Author
Waikato Regional Council
Year
2020
Month
January
Pages
36 pp
Summary
If you live, work or play by the sea and at our beaches, you’ve probably noticed some things are not like they used to be. You probably feel quite deeply about this, and have some thoughts about how we should be able to use and enjoy this natural environment forever. That’s where the Waikato Regional Coastal Plan comes in. It has the really important job of setting out how we sustainably manage our region’s coastal environment. The current coastal plan was first notified in 1995 and things are a lot different to how they were 24 years ago. • National and regional rules and direction have changed which we now have to take into account. • There are lots more people living, playing or working on Waikato’s coasts. • We’re seeing environmental changes too. • We have a much better understanding of how our climate is changing and the effects that this could have on our land and coasts. We’ve also had feedback that the plan could be made easier to understand, and that we need to take a fresh look at whether we’re subjecting activities to the right level of scrutiny