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West Coast Conservation Management Strategy Volume 1 2010-2020: Conservation management strategies publication
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West Coast Conservation Management Strategy
West Coast consultation process and draft CMS documents
View the West Coast Te Tai o Poutini Conservation Management Strategy (CMS) 2010-2020. This CMS sets out the Department of Conservation’s proposed intentions for the integrated management of natural and physical resources located within the West Coast Tai Poutini Conservancy (see Map 1) over the next 10 years.
The West Coast CMS was approved in 2010 and is not due for review until 2020.
You can download the complete publication:
West Coast Conservation Management Strategy, Volume 1, 2010-2020 (PDF, 7603K)(this file is large and may take time to download)
West Coast Conservation Management Strategy, Volume 2, 2010-2020 (PDF, 3620K)(this file is large and may take time to download)
Or you can download Volume 1 in individual sections:
Cover, table of contents, foreword, map, Ngāi Tahu Whakapapa (PDF, 370K)
1. Introduction (PDF, 198K)
2. Context (PDF, 393K)
3. Management objectives and policies (PDF, 886K)
4. Desired outcomes (PDF, 2601K)
5. Monitoring (PDF, 153K)
Glossary and bibliography (PDF, 310K)
Appendices (PDF, 2625K)
Index (PDF, 518K)
You can also view Volume 1 on these web pages:
Ngāi Tahu whakapapa – genealogical origins and creation 1. Introduction
3. Management objectives and policies
Publication cover showing whitebaiting, Okuru Estuary
Part 1: Introduction explains what a CMS is and how to use this CMS. Part 2: Context describes where we are now, and provides the context for Parts 3 and 4. Part 3: Management objectives and policies is organised by management themes that cover the entire West Coast Te Tai o Poutini Conservancy. It focuses on conservation management objectives and policies, which are designed to achieve the desired outcomes described in Part 4. Part 4: Desired outcomes outlines where we want to be, and presents the desired outcome pictures for (a) the entire Conservancy, and (b) specific Places within the Conservancy. Each outcome picture steps forward in time to the year 2020 and describes the condition of the Conservancy or a specific Place if the intent of this CMS is followed (i.e. what it will be like 10 years from now). It describes the conservation outcomes that the Department aims to achieve by implementing the objectives and policies identified in Part 3 of this CMS. The outcome pictures will be used to provide context and guidance for managers to make decisions about conservation management and other activities in the Conservancy. Part 5: Monitoring - How we’ll know if we’re on track. It describes how the implementation of this CMS will be monitored over the next ten years.
Volume 2 is divided into three sections:
The first section contains statistical data on land units.
The second section contains an inventory of public conservation lands located within the West Coast Tai Poutini Conservancy. Individual land units have been numbered, named and quantified.
The third section contains a map index and 10 detailed 1:250 000 maps covering the West Coast Tai Poutini Conservancy.
ISBN 978-0-478-14718-6 (Hardcopy)ISBN 978-0-478-14720-9 (Web PDF)ISBN 978-0-478-14719-3 (CD)ISN 1178-184X (Print)ISN 1178-1856 (Online)
Volume 2ISBN : 978-0-478-14721-6 (Hardcopy)ISBN 978-0-478-14723-0 (Web PDF)ISBN 978-0-478-14722-3 (CD)ISSN 0114-7348 West Coast Tai Poutini Conservancy Management Planning Series No. 10