21 May 2010
NEWS FROM LINCOLN VENTURES LTD
- for immediate use
New Report provides feedback on Canterbury Water Management Strategy
As part of government-funded research on water management in New Zealand, researchers from Lincoln University and Lincoln Ventures Ltd have just completed a report titled The Canterbury Water Management Strategy as a Collaborative Planning Initiative: a preliminary assessment.
The authors of the report are postgraduate researcher Adrienne Lomax, Professor of Environmental Management Ali Memon and Senior Research Scientist Dr Brett Painter.
The Canterbury Water Management Strategy (CWMS) is a regional initiative to address the increasing number of conflicts over the allocation and management of freshwater resources in the region.
Past attempts to satisfactorily address these concerns within the framework of the statutory Resource Management Act planning regime have encountered barriers. The CWMS is expected to tackle these barriers through a collaborative, non-statutory process combined with statutory backing, in particular via the Canterbury Regional Policy Statement.
The specific aim of this report is to provide feedback from a group of key people involved in the development of the CWMS. The feedback has emerged from interviews on three dimensions of the Strategy -
• the processes of developing the CWMS;
• the content of policies in the CWMS to manage water resources;
• the perceived anticipated challenges and opportunities of implementing these policies.
The report concludes that the CWMS crafting process has been most successful in having laid a broad strategic foundation for purposes of reaching agreement on contentious water issues in the Canterbury region.
This is a significant, albeit fragile, achievement in Canterbury’s hitherto fractured socio-political setting, says the report.
Three challenges are highlighted by the report authors as the CWMS enters its “crucial” implementation stage -
The authors say that implementation could still prove to be a contested and costly process as has happened with the Greater Christchurch Urban Development Strategy. They see their report, however, as a timely opportunity for Cantabrians to confront the identified challenges and say that only the future will tell if they are up to it.
To download a copy of the report, click here (
754KB)
About Lincoln Ventures Limited
Lincoln Ventures Limited (LVL) creates intelligent technologies for land and water based industries.
Its scientists undertake water research and modelling, supplying tools for ground water quality and allocation for effective water resource management.
LVL is a 100% subsidiary of New Zealand’s specialist land-based university, Lincoln University, and it is based on the campus at Lincoln University, near Christchurch in Canterbury, New Zealand.