Making an impact
By: SAGE, Eugenie.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Wellington : IPANZ, july 2010The government's appointment of ECan Commissioners: high time or watered down democracy? 33, 2, p. 18-20Abstract: While there may be vast differences of opinion on how to solve the fresh water management problem in Canterbury, there is one thing is a problem. And it's not just a regional issue: Canterbury has 70 per cent of New Zealand's irrigated land, 55 per cent of the nations's hydro storage, and braided rives that provide critical habitat for a number of New Zealand's endangered species. Following the findings of a review released earlier this year, the government has made sweeping changes to try to address water management in CanterburyWhile there may be vast differences of opinion on how to solve the fresh water management problem in Canterbury, there is one thing is a problem. And it's not just a regional issue: Canterbury has 70 per cent of New Zealand's irrigated land, 55 per cent of the nations's hydro storage, and braided rives that provide critical habitat for a number of New Zealand's endangered species. Following the findings of a review released earlier this year, the government has made sweeping changes to try to address water management in Canterbury
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