REPORT INDENTIFES NZ´S CLIMATE CHANGE HOT SPOTS

Environmental Panorama
International
April of 2007

 

Hon David Parker - 10/04/2007 - Key international research released today by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) paints a vivid picture of how climate change will impact on New Zealand's natural and built environments.

Climate Change Minister David Parker says the latest report provides more detail on how climate change is already altering the planet, and how the regions of New Zealand will be affected. "Climate change will increasingly affect our everyday lives – the food we produce, where we live, and the natural environment we enjoy."

"The Prime Minister has called for our country to move towards greater sustainability. Reducing our greenhouse gas emissions and responding pro-actively to climate change is part of that overall movement."

David Parker says the IPCC report emphasises the need to prepare communities, farming and businesses for more severe weather events like floods, droughts, slips and storm surges, as well as the effect of temperature rises.

“The report sets out a range of impacts relating to different levels of temperature rise. It projects some benefits from a warming world. However, once that warming exceeds around 2°C, the negative impacts outweigh any gains.

"We all have a responsibility to act to limit the worst impacts,” David Parker said.

"The public response to our latest climate change proposals has been very encouraging, with more than 3000 written submissions and 4000 attendees at meetings."

"The New Zealand public are clear they see climate change as a serious issue that demands a response, and that is what we are delivering."

RMA Survey triggers investigation of councils

Hon David Benson-Pope - 13/04/2007 - The 2005/06 Resource Management Act (RMA) survey of local authorities has found that while many councils appear to operate consent processes efficiently and effectively, there are a number who do not.

In response, Environment Minister David Benson-Pope has directed the Ministry for the Environment to investigate up to 20 councils who do not appear to be processing consents within the statutory times.

"I congratulate those councils which are doing well or improving. Some have performed excellently, processing 100 per cent of consents in time. This shows that using best practice, councils can have high performance.

"Others, however, must lift their performance. I have asked for an investigation of councils that are performing poorly compared to others.

The RMA survey contains core questions about resource consent processing statistics such as: number, type, time, and costs. It also covers matters such as iwi participation in RMA processes, and changes made to regional and district plans. The survey is a useful tool to monitor RMA implementation, and allows direct comparison of performance across local government.

The Ministry for the Environment offers guidance and a number of training programmes to help local government with their planning and consenting processes. This includes targeted, one-on-one assistance for selected councils.

However, not all councils appear to be taking advantage of best practice guidance.

"The investigation being undertaken will identify why some councils are performing badly and what further assistance is needed. I am confident that the reasons for delays in consent processing can be addressed," said Mr Benson-Pope.

“I would like to see this year’s survey stimulate discussion among local authorities about good practice in RMA consent processing. Such co-operation will help poorer performing councils lift their performance and will lead to improved overall performance," he said.

To read the survey: http://www.mfe.govt.nz/
For best practice guidelines visit http://www.qualityplanning.org.nz/

 
 

Source: New Zealand - Ministry for the Environment (http://www. mfe.govt.nz)
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