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Development of the Tauranga Moana Iwi Management Plan Ngāi Te Rangi, Ngāti Ranginui and Ngāti Pūkenga, March 2016 1
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Our Journey so far Review: Te Awanui Tauranga Harbour Iwi Management Plan 2008
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Te Awanui IMP Review July 2015 Ineffective implementation Resourcing Capacity Too many actions No one responsible New Issues Post-settlement landscape OUTPUT: Scoping Report – available online
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Engagement on Existing & New Plan Seven hui (+ 2 recent) Online survey (100+ respondents) OUTPUT: Engagement Summary Report – available online
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Priority Issues
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A New & Improved Plan Tauranga Moana Iwi Management Plan 2016
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What will the Plan do? 7 ARTICULAT E Tauranga Moana Iwi (collectively): Environmental issues of significance Aspirations for positive change Expectations around consultation with Iwi and hapū INFLUENCE The Te Awanui Tauranga Harbour Programme Council Plans & Processes Nga Tai ki Mauao, the post-settlement framework document for Tauranga Moana SUPPORT Collaboration within and between Iwi and hapū re: Tauranga Moana Initiatives to improve the health and wellbeing of Tauranga Moana Iwi / Hapū Management Plans (does not replace)
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What is the purpose and scope? Purpose: To articulate the collective vision and aspirations of Ngāi Te Rangi, Ngāti Pūkenga & Ngāti Ranginui in relation to Tauranga Moana 8 Tauranga Moana Iwi Management Plan Are you comfortable with the Plan name, purpose and scope? * Indicative boundary only
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Drafting the New Plan Based on: Existing IMP policies and actions (+ removing duplication and anything redundant) Engagement feedback Information within Iwi and Hapu Management Plans Settlement Outcomes e.g. DOC Te Kupenga Framework re: establishment of Wananga areas Regional matters e.g. Tauranga Harbour Programme, Water Management Areas (2018), Tauranga Geothermal System Management Plan, Marine Spatial Plan Feasibility Study 9
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Matauranga Framework Tauranga Moana Iwi Management Plan 2016
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Matauranga Framework Concept 11 Tinana (physical) Hinengaro (mental) Wairua (spiritual) Whanau (family) Whenua (land) When in balance, these represent the ‘best health’ of a person
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Matauranga Framework Concept 12 Tinana (physical) Hinengaro (mental) Wairua (spiritual) Whanau (family) Whenua (land) When in balance, these represent the ‘best health’ of TAURANGA MOANA WATER KNOWLEDGE USE EFFECTS / ASPIRATIONS RELATIONSHIPS/ ACTIVE INVOLVEMENT CULTURAL HERITAGE
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Tūhauora Wairua / Cultural Heritage: What this means in terms of Policy Topics 13 “ Spiritual connection to the past, to special places and to each other ” Map special sites, areas, landscapesProtect sites from damage e.g. earthworksCelebrate cultural heritage Iwi/hapu/whanau events Acknowledgement of place names +landmarks + stories
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Tūhauora Whenua / Land: What this means in terms of Policy Topics 14 Effects of land use and development Rural Land Use Urban Land Use and Development Air discharges Land Use Aspirations Development of Māori Land Development of Treaty Settlement Land Self-sustaining Marae and Papakainga “Tauranga Moana Iwi are both kaitiaki and land managers, particularly within the agricultural and horticultural sectors”
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Tūhauora Tinana / Water: What this means in terms of Policy Topics 15 “ The lifeblood of Papa and tears of Rangi ” Water Freshwater – rivers, streams, aquifers Geothermal water WetlandsCoastalFisheries
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Tūhauora Tinana / Water: What this means in terms of Policy Topics 16 “ The lifeblood of Papa and tears of Rangi ” All Water Topics Holistic / Integrated Management Quantity: Freshwater & Geothermal Quality: Freshwater, Geothermal & Coastal Develop Monitoring Programme Measure / monitoring cultural health of Tauranga Moana Freshwater-specific Start preparing now to implement NPS Freshwater Te Mana o Te Wai How to incorporate values and interests into setting allocation and quality limits Research + capacity building
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Tūhauora Tinana / Water: What this means in terms of Policy Topics 17 “ The lifeblood of Papa and tears of Rangi ” Coastal-Specific Marine Spatial Planning Water Quality / Discharges Sedimentation & Mangroves Coastal Development & Use Port, Dredging, Marina development, structures reclamations, mineral / petroleum proposals Fisheries-Specific Customary Fisheries – Coastal Customary Fisheries – Freshwater Commercial Ventures Aquaculture – coastal, freshwater, landbased Joint ventures – commercial fishing
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Tūhauora Whanau / People: What this means in terms of Policy Topics 18 Active involvement and participation (governance + operational + ground level) Effective Relationships / Working with others Within and between Iwi and hapu With settlement partners (councils + DOC) With community, research institutes and education providers
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Tūhauora Hinengaro / Knowledge: What this means in terms of Policy Topics Protect and transfer traditional knowledge and practices Incorporate cultural values / matauranga into freshwater and coastal management How to apply matauranga to sustainable land management practices Build contemporary resource management knowledge Capacity Building Foster the next generation of kaitiaki - focused on tamariki and rangatahi 19 “The mental state of improving knowledge and understanding” Have we missed anything?
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Protocols and Processes Tauranga Moana Iwi Management Plan 2016
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New Chapter: Protocols and Processes Consent processes - Engagement Plan Change Processes - Engagement & Taking into account this Plan Statutory Acknowledgement Areas Accidental Discovery Protocols – Earthworks/Disturbance Activities (land, river, coast) Emergency Response (including Oil Spills) Incorporating matauranga into projects / programmes 21 He patai: Is there a clear / agreed process so an applicant knows when to consult with individual hapū and/or individual Iwi and/or all three Iwi?
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Plan Implementation Tauranga Moana Iwi Management Plan 2016
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The success of this Plan relies on Active Implementation Ensure actions are carried out (+ annual reporting on progress) ‘How to Use’ workshops with Council staff Seek resourcing / funding for actions Coordinate collective discussion/responses (where needed) 23 How do we make it happen? Who will take responsibility of the Plan? o All three runanga collectively? o Via a new Tauranga Moana Iwi Environmental Forum?
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Working Collectively Should a new Tauranga Moana Iwi Environmental Forum be formed? Could: be responsible for and implement the Plan include representatives from all hapū and involve existing runanga resource management units meet regularly to enable collective discussion and response proactively get ahead of regional projects e.g. start discussions, research and capacity building to preparing for Water Management Area work (2018) 24 How would this be funded?
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Plan Website and Mapping Tauranga Moana Iwi Management Plan 2016
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Where to find information www.taurangamoanaplan.nz One stop shop for: The Plan – overview, process and Draft Plan Resources – current Plan, scoping report, engagement summary report Online Mapping application Submit question or feedback 26
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Online Mapping 27 Anything else to add? Area of Interest + Marae Locations + Council Boundaries Cultural Heritage - Scheduled Sites & Areas of Significance Streams, rivers and associated catchments Groundwater aquifer boundaries Buffers around coastal marae e.g. jetski exclusion areas Māori Land + Land Cover + Land Use Capability Customary Fisheries – Mataitai Reserve, Rohe Moana Final plan will include hard copy maps
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Next Steps Tauranga Moana Iwi Management Plan 2016
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Where to from here? Round 2 Engagement (Feb – Mar 2016) Finalise Plan (Apr 2016) Plan approved by Runanga x3 (Apr / May 2016) Plan lodged with Councils (May 2016) 29 Feedback: Collected at hui Emailed to info@taurangamoanaplan.nzinfo@taurangamoanaplan.nz
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