2011 Conference

 

   

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2011 58th NZARM Conference (updated 24 November 2011)

The 2011 conference was held 15-17 November in New Plymouth.

 

  Programme with registration details (12/9/11)

 

 

NZARM papers and presentations

 

Title Presenter File Size
Keynote Address

Implications of national policy on Regional Councils, regions and landholders

 

Basil Chamberlain, CEO Taranaki Regional Council   0.2 Mb
Environmental regulation. Monitoring sector performance Kevin Currie, MfE 0.4 Mb
Canterbury water management strategy and earthquakes Bill Bayfield, CEO Environment Canterbury 2.1 Mb
Geology of Mt Taranaki Vince Neall, Massey University 5.7 Mb
Taranaki - the energy capital of New Zealand Fred McLay, Taranaki Regional Council 3.6 Mb
Prospecting and assessing environmental effects for coastal sand mining Andy Somerville, Trans Tasman Resources 4.8 Mb
     
Riparian management John Quinn, NIWA 3.9 Mb
Biological health of Taranaki ringplain streams Chris Fowles, Taranaki Regional Council
"Death by 1000 cuts" the cumulative effects of piping small streams Kimberley Hope, New Plymouth District Council 3.0 Mb
Lake Rotokare Trust Joe Menzies, former Chair Rotokare Trust  
Saving the kiwi Karen Schumacher, Eastern Taranaki Environmental Trust 3.1 Mb
Local history and how PKW became Fonterra's largest local milk supplier Dion Tuuta, Chair Parininihi Ki Waitotara Incorporation (PKW) 1.3 Mb
A farmers perspective on TRC's voluntary riparian and self help programmes Ian Armstrong, local dairy farmer 2.0 Mb
Quantifying and valuing soil ecosystem services

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Estelle Dominati 1.2 Mb
Land use collision course

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Alec MacKay 0.5 Mb
Promoting alternative, sustainable land uses by planting natives for commercial return Roger MacGibbon,Tane's Tree Trust 2.7 Mb
Government's forestry programmes Peter Gorman 1.1 Mb
Honorary members tribute at conference dinner Honorary members tribute 2.3 Mb
Land farming using drilling wastes TRC report 3.2 Mb