Hauraki Gulf Forum
About the Forum
- Hauraki Gulf Forum membership
- Forum purpose
- Forum functions and powers
- What the Forum can not do
- Forum strategic issues
- Past projects
- Current projects
- Map of Hauraki Gulf
Environmental indicators
After completing two State of the Environment Reports this project aims to establish an agreed, consistent set of environmental indicators for the Hauraki Gulf catchment, utilising national, regional and district standards and data sets.
The next Hauraki Gulf State of the Environment report will be published in 2010 and report progress against the strategic issue areas identified by the forum.
Planning guidance
After eight years the management objectives of the Hauraki Gulf Marine Park Act are not well reflected in regional policies and plans. This project aims to provide interpretation and best practice guidance for implementing the Act in the second generation of regional policies and plans and district plans expected over the coming years.
Governing the Gulf: Giving Effect to the Hauraki Gulf Marine Park Act through Policies and Plans was approved by the Hauraki Gulf Forum on May 6 2009.
The Weaving the Strands newsletter, the web site www.haurakigulfforum.org.nz, special events and a new Guidebook to the Hauraki Gulf, supported by a writers grant from the forum, will inform debate and encourage coordinated and careful management of the resources of the Gulf.
Applying kawa
Extends the work on establishing kawa completed this year and previous papers on kaitiakitanga by tangata whenua technical officers. Understanding of Maori perspectives and approaches to resource management will be applied to the development of tikanga, or policy positions, and to education and behaviour change programmes.
Funeralcare magazine article, June 2009:
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Funeralcare magazine article (48.3 KB PDF)
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Community shellfish monitoring
Strengthens the forum's community shellfish monitoring programme, now carried out at 12 sites around the Gulf, some of which are now in their fifth year of data collection. Emphasis will be on supporting survey coordinators and developing a database with enhanced security and querying functions.
Cultural heritage management
Responds to deficiencies - identified in the forum's state of the environment reports - of capacity within agencies for the management of cultural heritage resources. A capacity building seminar will explore the use of tools such as effects based planning, predictive modelling and cultural heritage inventories.
Seminar: Identifying and managing places with historic and cultural significance in the Hauraki Gulf, 5 June 2009. Panui/invitation:
Hauraki Gulf Forum cultural heritage seminar (33.3 KB PDF)
Background papers:
Effects based planning for cultural heritage (269.0 KB PDF)
Programme:
Hauraki Gulf Forum Heritage Seminar Programme (40.2 KB PDF)
Presentation by Nathan Kennedy - Ngati Whanaunga Environment Officer, Research Officer - International Global Change Institute presentation from NZ Historic Places Trust.
Nathan Kennedy HGF Heritage Seminar (843.4 KB PDF)
NZ Historic Places Trust - HGF Seminar (342.9 KB PDF)
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Communication, co-ordination, co-operation
The forum recognises effective management requires leadership by all agencies and groups with responsibilities and interests in the Hauraki Gulf.
For each meeting, forum members prepare and review constituent party reports to exchange information about important initiatives and investments being made around the Gulf.
This forms the basis for joint planning and outcome-focussed integrated management for the Gulf.





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