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      • Introduction
      • Lives and landscapes: who cares, what about, and does it matter?
      • Regional Landscape Inconsistency
      • Landscape management in the new world order
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      • Natural character assessments and provisions in a coastal environment
      • The Assessment and Management of Amenity
      • The rise of the THIMBY
      • Landscape - Is there a common understanding of the Common?
    • Issue #5 Cultural Impact Assessment >
      • Introduction
      • Potential of Cultural Impact Assessment
      • The Mitigation Dilemma
      • CIA and decision-making
      • Insights and observations on CIA
      • Achieving sustainability through CIA
      • CIA - Enhancing or diminishing mauri?
      • Strategic Indigenous Impact Assessment?
    • Issue #4 - Marine Environment >
      • Introduction
      • Iwi, Impact Assessment and Marine Environment
      • Sea-Bed Mining Application in Taranaki
      • The wreck of the MV Rena
      • High Court RMA Controls on Fishing
      • Initiatives in the Pacific Islands
      • SEA in an NZ context
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Conference Programme and Presentations - 2013

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Keynote Presentation

Freshwater reforms - strategic perspectives & the role of impact assessment 
Gary Taylor, Environmental Defence Society 

Strategic Environmental Assessment, sustainability assessment and catchment level policies and plans 

Sustainability Appraisal: Evaluating Proposals for Sustainability Assurance
Martin Ward, Independent Consultant

Sustainability Analysis Approach to the Management of Six New Zealand Lakes
Prof. Bryan Jenkins, Waterways Centre for Freshwater Management 

Bio-Physical Impacts 

Proposed changes to freshwater impact assessment; the big leap backwards
Dr Mike Joy, Massey University 

Modification and loss of waterways: assessing impacts and reversing the trend
Ian Boothroyd, Golder Associates 

Social and Health Impacts 

Social assessment for catchment planning 
Dr. Nick Taylor, Taylor Baines Associates 

Applying Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment to Prediction of Human Health Effects in Freshwaters: State-of-Play 
Graham McBride, NIWA 

Cultural Impacts 

Cultural Impact Assessment: Case Study on the Ruataniwha Water Storage Scheme 
Dr Benita Wakefield, Ngāti Kahungunu

Working from the Inside Out- Case Studies from an indigenous practitioner 
Jessica Kereama, Ngāti Raukawa

Economic Impacts 

Assessing freshwater impacts - what's economics got to do with it?
Peter Clough, NZ Institute of Economic Research

Perspectives on Decision Making 
Simon Harris, Harris Consulting

Collaborative Processes, Community Partnerships and Decision-making 

Finding common ground, or is it water? Participatory land and water planning in Canterbury 
Miria Goodwin, Environment Canterbury

"Collaborative processes, community partnerships and decision-making" and "The Integrated Freshwater Solutions Project" 
Marjan van den Belt, Massey University

Collaborative freshwater management: The challenge of a new paradigm 
Jim Sinner, Cawthron Institute

Adaptive Management, Monitoring and the Use of Impact Management Plans

Adaptive Catchment Management requires us to understand the Catchment System and its People 
Andrew Fenemor, Landcare Research

From Science to Policy and Back Again 
Dr Nic Peet & Dr Jon Roygard, Horizons Regional Council 
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  • Home
  • About Us
    • Notice of 2019 AGM
    • Core Group
    • Past AGMs
    • Ethics
  • Membership
    • Sign Up for NZAIA Membership
  • Conferences
    • Sign up for updates on future conferences
    • Proceedings from Past Conferences >
      • 2019 - Climate Change >
        • Posters
      • 2018 - Regional Development
      • 2016 - Strategic Environmental Assessment
      • 2015 - Where to for Impact Assessment?
      • 2014 - Transport Infrastructure
      • 2013 Fresh Water Management
      • 2012 - Mineral Extraction
  • Impact Connector
    • Issue #7 Ecological Impact Assessment >
      • The future of Ecological Impact Assessment in New Zealand
      • Ecological impact assessment and roading projects
      • EcIA and the Resource Management Act
      • Professional Practice and implementation of EcIA
      • EcIA in the Marine Environment
    • Issue #6 Landscape Assessment >
      • Introduction
      • Lives and landscapes: who cares, what about, and does it matter?
      • Regional Landscape Inconsistency
      • Landscape management in the new world order
      • Landscape assessment and the Environment Court
      • Natural character assessments and provisions in a coastal environment
      • The Assessment and Management of Amenity
      • The rise of the THIMBY
      • Landscape - Is there a common understanding of the Common?
    • Issue #5 Cultural Impact Assessment >
      • Introduction
      • Potential of Cultural Impact Assessment
      • The Mitigation Dilemma
      • CIA and decision-making
      • Insights and observations on CIA
      • Achieving sustainability through CIA
      • CIA - Enhancing or diminishing mauri?
      • Strategic Indigenous Impact Assessment?
    • Issue #4 - Marine Environment >
      • Introduction
      • Iwi, Impact Assessment and Marine Environment
      • Sea-Bed Mining Application in Taranaki
      • The wreck of the MV Rena
      • High Court RMA Controls on Fishing
      • Initiatives in the Pacific Islands
      • SEA in an NZ context
    • Issue #3 Strategic Environmental Assessment
    • Issue #2
    • Issue #1
  • Resources
    • International Resources
  • Community
    • Training Events
    • Policy Submissions >
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      • Past Submissions
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