Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byLeon Priest Modified over 10 years ago
1
1 Freshwater reform What’s new and what’s next
2
Constituency for change LAWF provided the platform Community partnerships are underway Sectors are increasingly proactive RCs are starting to use collaboration Government has now consulted on: –planning as a community –a National Objectives Framework (NOF) –managing within limits 2
3
3 Facilitating change
4
Water reform – where to now? 4 Decisions on NPS amendments mid year Effective NPS implementation needs : – up-skilling on collaborative planning – economic, social and cultural impact analysis – building the science and monitoring Government will help through: – 2-way engagement, guidance, expertise 2016 NPS-FM review
5
5 Future of freshwater management
6
Environmental reporting 6 ER Bill introduced Feb 2014 Regular, consistent, accurate, independent Reports will also describe: − pressures driving changes − impact of changes $1 million to improve representative sampling Supports objective analysis and understanding
7
What can RM learn from water? 7 Collaboration is hard upfront, but get it right: − solutions with wide buy-in and understanding − durable policy that can adapt without re-litigation − greater certainty and stability for investors Social, economic and cultural analysis Sound science and monitoring
8
Questions? 8
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.