This plan provides a comprehensive description of the relationships Waikato iwi have with water as well as the role they wish to play. The methods include prohibitions on human effluent discharges to water, participating at all levels in plan preparation and implementation, fencing and riparian planting projects, support for community-based initiatives, relationships with statutory agencies and other hapū, and monitoring of implementation. Issues are well-articulated and a considered list of policies and methods are provided. There is a specific section on water and, in particular, water quality and quantity. The plan describes relationships with natural and physical resources, referred to often as taonga. This plan clearly sets out the structural framework for Ngāti Rehia governance and management and the way they wish to engage with statutory authorities, landowners and other stakeholders. Ngāti Rehia Environmental Management Plan (2007) The plan sets out a small number of methods including working with councils, monitoring water quality, educating landowners, and tracking progress of regional planning documents addressing water and discharges. Issues and concerns regarding freshwater management are identified in a specific freshwater section as well as sections for wastewater, stormwater and water supply. The role of Te Pirirakau is at a generic level. This plan sets out briefly the relationships between the hapū and fresh water with more emphasis on all natural and physical resources, in this context referred to as taonga. Iwi management plan summary Ngaiterangi Iwi Resource Management Plan (1995) Pirirakau Hapū Environmental Management Plan (2004) Statutory, projects, education, relationships, governance monitoring and informationĢ. Kaitiakitanga partnership, Te Waipuna Ariki, Appendix 5 Tuwharetoa Environmental iwi Management Plan (2003) Statutory, operations, projects, education, relationships, governance and monitoring Statutory, operations, relationships and informationĭraft Maniapoto Iwi Environmental Management Plan (2007) Wairoa River and Coastal Environment: Issues and Options Paper (1995) Kawerau a Maki Trust Resource Management Statement (1995)Ĭonsultation, relationships and education Statutory, operations, projects, education, relationships and monitoring Statutory, education, consultation, relationships and governance Ngāi Tai ki Umupuia Strategic Plan 2002–2005 Statutory, operations, projects, education, consultation, relationships, governance and monitoring Ngāti Paoa Perspective on Resource Management (1993) Statutory, operations, projects, education, consultation, relationships and governance Yes (including internal structures and relationships externally) Statutory, projects, education and monitoring Yes (generically for all natural resources) Pirirakau Hapū Environmental Management Plan (2004) Projects, education, levies and governance Ngaiterangi Iwi Resource Management Plan (1995) Identifies methods of implementation to assist Māori in management of fresh water Identifies role of Māori in freshwater management Identifies relationship between Māori and fresh water
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