Protecting New Zealand's Rivers (PDF, 2,367K)
Over the last eighteen months the New Zealand Conservation Authority has investigated the protection of rivers in New Zealand.
The paper Protecting New Zealand’s Rivers sets out our analysis and conclusions. We have put forward some practical proposals for improving river protection and we want the Government and others with an interest in the country’s rivers to pick up these proposals. Some key conclusions are:
Dr Kay Booth
Chairperson
Rivers have special intrinsic values that are being incrementally lost. The New Zealand Conservation Authority (NZCA) believes action should be taken to reverse this trend.
Existing statutory agencies have a range of tools available to better protect rivers. Some of these tools would be more effective if they were refined, and there was greater national direction for their implementation.
This discussion paper is the NZCA’s advice to the Minister of Conservation and is designed to generate public discussion on the future of New Zealand’s rivers.