We use an Outcomes Monitoring Framework (OMF) to support our statements around outcomes and performance.
General factsheets
Information to increase our understanding of New Zealand's biodiversity.
Distribution maps of mammalian pressures
Factsheets on a specific indicator or measure
Interactive factual evidence that is delivered as progress reports on implemented indicators and measures:
Biodiversity
Ecosystem representation and changes in the ecological integrity of managed ecosystems
Management of priority ecosystems; and ecosystem representation and change in ecological integrity of managed ecosystems
How well are threatened ecosystems protected?
How well are threatened terrestrial and wetland ecosystems protected?
Proportion of marine ecosystems protected
The area of New Zealand's marine environment that is within marine reserves and marine mammal sanctuaries
Proportion of Land Environments of New Zealand (LENZ) protected and under indigenous cover
Assessing the overall changes in New Zealand's native vegetation by environment type
Number of managed indigenous species
The number of species populations receiving management indicates progress towards securing a wide range of threatened and at-risk taxa from extinction
Status and trends of common and widespread bird species
Assessment of status and trend in common and widespread terrestrial species across all public conservation land (PCL) in New Zealand
Distribution of nocturnal birds on conservation land
Recording presence of nocturnal bird species using bird counts and automatic monitoring devices improves our knowledge of their distributions
Mortality and recruitment of tagged stems grouped by palatability class
Annual rates of recruitment and mortality for common and widespread trees, grouped by palatability to browsing mammals
Trends in the abundance and distribution of kākāpō
Current determination of the population demographics of kākāpō
Trends in the demography of long-tailed bats, Eglinton Valley, Fiordland
Trends in demography of a managed threatened species population can indicate management effectiveness
Trends in survival of short-tailed bats at Eglinton Valley and Pureora Forest Park
Estimating the annual survival of short-tailed bats in the Eglinton Valley, Fiordland and in Pureora Forest in the King Country
Trends in the demographics of populations of kākā
Determining the sex and age structures of kākā populations as an effective alternative to counts to assess the effectiveness of landscape-scale pest control
Abundance and distribution of possums
Estimates of possums' national distribution and abundance can help direct control efforts on PCL, also provides important baseline information against which future assessments and different management interventions can be compared
Abundance and distribution of ungulates
Estimates of ungulates' national distribution and abundance can help direct control efforts on PCL, and provides important baseline information against which future assessments and different management interventions can be compared
Abundance and distribution of hares and rabbits
Estimates of national abundances and distributions of rabbits and hares can help direct control efforts on PCL, and provides important baseline information against which future assessments and different management interventions can be compared
Recreation
Satisfaction with DOC’s Great Walks
Understanding visitors' experiences through their eyes is essential if DOC is to continue to provide outstanding visitor experiences on its world-renowned Great Walks
Safety on DOC’s Great Walks
Visitors' perceptions and experiences regarding their own safety and wellbeing on Great Walks helps ensure the effectiveness of DOC's safety-related efforts
Satisfaction with DOC’s Short Walks and Day Hikes
Understanding visitors' experiences through their eyes is essential if DOC is to continue to provide outstanding visitor experiences on its 'Short Walks' and 'Day Hikes'
Heritage experiences on DOC Great Walks
Do visitors have opportunities to learn about and connect with Māori culture and the human history of Aotearoa/New Zealand on DOC Great Walks?
Utilisation of DOC assets
To ensure visitors continue to enjoy outstanding experiences on public conservation land and waters, DOC uses activity counters to record the level of public utilisation of its visitor assets to help guide investment and operational planning
Standard of DOC assets
DOC invests heavily in an extensive portfolio of visitor assets to support recreational opportunities on public conservation lands and waters. These assets undergo continual inspection and maintenance to ensure they continue to meet the expectations of visitors and remain safe to use
Distribution of DOC assets across public conservation land
DOC invests heavily in the construction and maintenance of an extensive portfolio of visitor assets across Aotearoa/New Zealand to support recreational opportunities on public conservation land and waters