April 2018 RM Journal
Table of Contents:
Resource Management System – Reform or Transform? – Martin Williams, Barrister, Shakespeare Chambers
Editorial – Bronwyn Carruthers, Partner, Russell McVeagh
Using Price Signals to Better Manage Water Use – Kevin Counsell, Senior Consultant, NERA Economic Consulting
Collaborating with the Environment – Bill Rainey, Barrister, Mediator and Resolution Practitioner at FairWay Resolution
The Earth Summit 25 Years on: Why is biodiversity continuing to decline? – Dr Steve Urlich, Coastal Scientist, Marlborough District Council; Professor Simon Thrush, Institute of Marine Sciences, Auckland University; Professor Judi Hewitt, Department of Statistics, University of Auckland; Eric Jorgensen, Chair, Marlborough Sounds Integrated Management Trust
What it means to “Maintain” Biodiversity in our Coastal Marine Environment – – Dr Steve Urlich, Coastal Scientist, Marlborough District Council; Professor Simon Thrush, Institute of Marine Sciences, Auckland University; Professor Judi Hewitt, Department of Statistics, University of Auckland; Eric Jorgensen, Chair, Marlborough Sounds Integrated Management Trust
Book Review – Planning Practice in New Zealand – Thomas Gibbons
Recent Cases – Dilworth Trust Board v Attorney-General [2017] NZHC 2987; Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society of New Zealand Inc v Bay of Plenty Regional Council [2017] NZHC 3080; Man O’War Farm Ltd v Auckland Council [2017] NZHC 3217; NZ Building and Projects Ltd v Auckland Council [2017] NZENVC 175 – Bronwyn Carruthers, Partner, and Aidan Cameron, Solicitor, Russell McVeagh