[HTML][HTML] Characterising the regulatory seascape in Aotearoa New Zealand: Bridging local, regional and national scales for marine ecosystem-based management
In the face of declining ocean health and marine biodiversity, marine management
arrangements may need to change in many jurisdictions. This can occur in a planned …
arrangements may need to change in many jurisdictions. This can occur in a planned …
Historic and contemporary anthropogenic effects on granulometry and species composition detected from sediment cores and death assemblages, Nelson Bays …
To effectively manage anthropogenic stressors causing widespread and pervasive habitat
change, resource managers and policy makers require advice on priority stressors to …
change, resource managers and policy makers require advice on priority stressors to …
Righting Aotearoa's coastal marine area: A case for legal personhood to enhance environmental protection
R Mortiaux - Griffith Law Review, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
The health and integrity of New Zealand's essential coastal marine area is deteriorating,
while a fragmented and inadequately implemented statutory framework fails to effectively …
while a fragmented and inadequately implemented statutory framework fails to effectively …
[PDF][PDF] Tourism and regenerating place: insights from Queen Charlotte Sound/Tōtaranui
S Urlich, ES Jorgensen, GL Coutts - 2021 - doc.govt.nz
1. Summary Queen Charlotte Sound/Tōtaranui in the Marlborough Sounds ('Sounds') is one
of the iconic coastal taonga of Aotearoa New Zealand. Picton/Waitohi is the gateway to the …
of the iconic coastal taonga of Aotearoa New Zealand. Picton/Waitohi is the gateway to the …
[图书][B] Expert Panel Review of Selected Significant Marine Sites Surveyed During the Summer of 2019-2020
RJ Davidson, AS Baxter, CAJ Duffy, S Handley… - 2020 - marlborough.govt.nz
Rob Davidson has been involved in marine biology for over 30 years. Rob holds a Master of
Science with First Class Honours from the University of Canterbury, 1987 and has presented …
Science with First Class Honours from the University of Canterbury, 1987 and has presented …