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Volume II
- Map legend (PDF, 40K)
- Maps 1 – 4 (PDF, 9,722K)
- Map 5 – 5.10 (PDF, 3,829K)
- Maps 6 – 7.13 (PDF, 6,023K)
- Maps 8 – 8.13 (PDF, 4,619K)
- Maps 9 – 9.13 (PDF, 4,574K)
Summary
The Northland Conservation Management Strategy (CMS) describes the conservation values present in Northland. It provides guidance for DOC's work in the form of a vision, objectives, outcomes for places, policies, and milestones. These translate DOC's strategic outcomes to Northland.
This CMS remains operative unless formally reviewed in full, in part, or amended.
Volume I includes:
- Part one: a vision, and objectives
- Part two: outcomes, policies and milestones for places
- Part three: other specific policies that address legislative and general policy requirements
- Part four: implementation monitoring and reporting, and review
- the glossary and appendices.
The vision and objectives in Part one, and the policies in Part three, cover all public conservation lands and waters in Northland.
Volume II contains maps and a public conservation land inventory.
Related statutory plans
The following statutory plan also applies to areas within Northland and needs to be read alongside the CMS when considering activities within their areas:
- Pukenui Forest – Ngahere o Pukenui Management Plan
- Waewaetorea and Urupukapuka Islands Conservation Management Plan (PDF, 2,767K)
Te Hika o Te Ika-a-Māui Conservation Management Strategy
A new CMS, known as the Te Hika o Te Ika-a-Māui Conservation Management Strategy will take effect from 31 July 2016.
It covers the area north of the Hokiaiga and Rangaunu Harbours and will replace those parts of the Northland CMS applying to this area.