Water Management in New Zealand: A Road Map for Understanding Water Value
Kaye-Blake, Bill; Schilling, Chris; Nixon, Chris; Destremau, Killian | March 2014
Abstract
This paper has been prepared as part of NZIER’s public good programme to provide independent advice on water policy. We explore the current and expected future challenges facing water management, and review the history of water policy in New Zealand. We note that there is a broad consensus that the current approach under the RMA is flawed, and there is momentum to develop a multi-faceted framework that examines those challenges to assist stakeholders in thinking about what needs to be done for freshwater policy.
Citation
Kaye-Blake, Bill; Schilling, Chris; Nixon, Chris; Destremau, Killian. 2014. Water Management in New Zealand: A Road Map for Understanding Water Value. © New Zealand Institute of Economic Research. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/6416.ISSN
1176-4384
Keywords
Rural areas
Rural planning
Rural poverty
Development assistance
Aid in kind
Standard of living
Strategic planning
Development strategy
Water Shortage
WaterAccess To Water
Available Water
Water Resources Development
Demand For Water
Drinking Water
Drinking Water And Sanitation
Development Challenges
Development Issues
Rural Development
Rural Development Projects
Rural Development Research
Sustainable Development
Underdevelopment
Health, Education, Water
Human Right To Water
Potable Water
Quality Of Water
Right To Water
Rural Water Supply
Safe Water
Water And Sanitation, Electricity
Economic development projects
Human rights and globalization
Developing countries
Community development
Water
Drinking water protection
Water-supply
Freshwater quality
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