tweaks to accommodate new technology and maintain efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Kororā kōrero – pointers on penguinsThe vulnerability of kororā, or little blue penguins, in their Taranaki shoreline nests is highlighted in a leaflet the Council is preparing for those carrying out work that may disturb the species, the Policy & Planning Committee was told. The leaflet explains how to find the location of known penguin ‘hotspots’ using the Council’s online GIS mapping tool at
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Date 22 November 2022, 10.30am
Venue: Taranaki Regional Council Boardroom, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford
Document: 3124846
Members Councillor S W Hughes Chairperson
D M Cram Deputy Chairperson
M J Cloke
B J Bigham Via Zoom
M G Davey
D H McIntyre
D L Lean Via Zoom
N W Walker ex officio
C L Littlewood ex officio
Representative
Members Mr D Luke Iwi Representative
Attending Mr S J Ruru Chief
service.
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Building relationships • Contribute toward our valued relationship with Ngā Iwi o
Taranaki. To demonstrate our Council’s commitment to recognise
and provide for the kaitiaki responsibility Ngā Iwi o Taranaki has
for the natural environment. This will include sharing of
knowledge and information, creating opportunities for increased
participation in decision making processes, effective engagement
and development of existing working relationships.
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Citylink Route 25 (school service) map & timetable
Includes link to a page of information sheets on some of the special species found in Taranaki. Restoration planting guides These guides, published by Wild for Taranaki, provide information on restoring and enhancing the indigenous vegetation cover which has been lost from Taranaki. They help to enable landowners, community groups and practitioners to restore ecosystems by planting native species. See map showing areas covered in each guide [JPG, 188 KB] Choose and download the guide/s you
(537 KB pdf) See all the information sheets South Taranaki and Regional Erosion Support Scheme (STRESS) (537 KB pdf) Land resource inventory mapping (3.4 MB pdf) Argentine stem weevil (3.8 MB pdf) Shelterbelt and timberbelt design (1.6 MB pdf) Control of earthflow and slump erosion (483 KB pdf) Bush retirement (513 KB pdf) Soil conservation These info sheets offer practical advice on controlling erosion, which is a key element of sustainable land management. South Taranaki and Regional Erosion
(537 KB pdf) See all the information sheets South Taranaki and Regional Erosion Support Scheme (STRESS) (537 KB pdf) Land resource inventory mapping (3.4 MB pdf) Argentine stem weevil (3.8 MB pdf) Shelterbelt and timberbelt design (1.6 MB pdf) Control of earthflow and slump erosion (483 KB pdf) Bush retirement (513 KB pdf) Soil conservation These info sheets offer practical advice on controlling erosion, which is a key element of sustainable land management. South Taranaki and Regional Erosion
Ko te kāhui kaunihera ...................................................................... 5
Your Councillors ................................................................................ 5
Ko ngā ritenga whāi take, māhere hoki ..................................... 6
Purpose and planning processes ................................................. 6
Ko te mahinga tahi me te iwi Māori ............................................ 8
Working together with Māori
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Taranaki
Proposed Coastal Plan for Taranaki
Map Portal
As part of the review of the Coastal Plan,
Council has an interactive map portal
designed to provide fast access to
mapped information for sites contained
in the Proposed Coastal Plan schedules.
The map portal can be viewed on
smartphones or tablets as well as laptops.
for the
Coastal Plan review:
Proposed Coastal Plan 2018
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