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Guidance for New Zealand Resource Management Plans Issued

The Quality Planning website of New Zealand's Ministry for the Environment
has newly issued Guidance notes on structuring, organizing and writing
provisions of regional and district plans under the Resource Management
Act. Many plans are at the ten-year stage and are coming up for review.
Additional notes on monitoring and enforcement will be available soon,
also at www.qp.org.nz. The QP website promotes best practices for
officials, consultants, environmental managers, and others involved in
resource management.

Posted on May 12, 2008 6:33 PM |

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