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What is state of environment monitoring

Assessment of “state of the environment, key pressures on environment and how it’s state impacts other areas”

Why is it necessary?

-Human resource needs


-population growth


-Legal requirements (RMA, Environmental reporting act)


-Regulatory compliance (resource consents)

Scales

Global


National - SOE reporting


Regional- Regional SOE reports (one aspect of environment), Required under s35


Local- Resource consent condition monitoring

Define site selection

Indicates the needs of a project vs the merits of potential locations

What do thy cover (ss)

-Site selection


-Area selection


-Route/Corridor selection

Why are they undertaken (ss)

Non-statutory -Due diligence


Statutory- resource consents and designations

How are they undertaken ? (ss)

1- Identify Criteria


2- identify sites


3- Evaluations sites based on criteria

Describe AEE

A technique/process of gathering info on the likely environmental effects of a proposed activity/development

How is an AEE prepared?

1. Description of activity


2. Description of environment


3. Strategic policy context


4. Effects assessment


5. Avoid, mitigate and remedy

Where are they required ? (AEE)

Policy and Plans


Resource consents


Monitoring

4 Methods to Identify effects

1. Scope sites


2. Commission specialist reports


3. Cultural Impact assessment


4. District plan assessment

Score criteria (ss)

0- Fatal flaw


1- unsuitable


2- suitable


3- preferred


4- ideal