Further expansion of online guide to NZ's environment
Further expansion of the new online guide to New Zealand’s environment
The Environment Foundation* has expanded
its recently launched web-based guide to the management of
New Zealand’s natural environment (www.environmentguide.org.nz).
The Environment Guide’s beta site was launched back in December 2014 with comprehensive material on the Resource Management Act and the Exclusive Economic Zone Act.
“The Guide provides freely accessible, practical and user-friendly information on the wide range of laws and policies which apply to New Zealand’s environment,” said Environment Foundation Chairperson Raewyn Peart.
“The website is intended to assist individuals, community groups, landowners and businesses to better participate in environmental decision-making processes.
“In this second phase of its development, the website has been expanded to cover a broad range of subjects including:
• Subdivision
•
• Renewable
energy
•
• Landscape
•
• Natural
character
•
• Freshwater
•
• Biodiversity
•
• Coastal
environment
•
• Genetic
modification
•
• Aquaculture
•
• Fishing
•
• Marine
•
• Minerals
•
• Petroleum.
•
“The
Environment Foundation would like to acknowledge the
generous support provided by the New Zealand Law Foundation, Prometheus
and the Waitakere Ranges Protection Society for the project.
This has enabled the Foundation to develop a high quality
website with comprehensive material on environmental
decision-making in New Zealand.
“We are currently looking for sponsors and advertisers to assist with the upkeep of the website. This is a fantastic opportunity for resource management businesses to grow their profile and contribute meaningful benefit to the New Zealand community,” Ms Peart concluded.
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