The New Zealand Biodiversity Strategy

The New Zealand Biodiversity Strategy

Author: New Zealand. Department of Conservation

Publisher:

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 156

ISBN-13:

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" ... The purpose of the Strategy is to establish a strategic framework for action, to conserve and sustainably use and manage New Zealand's biodiversity. The primary focus is on New Zealand's indigenous biodiversity. However, because of the value and economic importance of much of our introduced biodiversity, the conservation of the genetic resources of our important introduced species is also addressed."--Executive summary.


A Profile of the Public Service of New Zealand

A Profile of the Public Service of New Zealand

Author: Commonwealth Secretariat

Publisher: Commonwealth Secretariat

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 68

ISBN-13: 9780850927023

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Practising bureaucrats, diplomats and political and academic audiences should find this a useful resource in seeking to benchmark best practice in public sector reform across Commonwealth member countries.


New Environmentalism

New Environmentalism

Author: Chris R. de Freitas

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-05-15

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 1402082541

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This book explains the role of New Zealand’s environmental agencies and regulatory legislation, taking in the impact of international agreements and treaties. It traces the fortunes of sustainable policy approaches and analyzes the activities of the public agencies charged with managing the environment. Moving on to a detailed thematic status report on New Zealand’s environment, it examines rural, freshwater, coastal, oceanic, atmospheric and urban zones. Finally, chapters detail public perceptions and normative environmental values as well as the depth of business commitment to environmental responsibility. An ideal introduction to the topic for a diverse range of scholars, the book eschews any specific theoretical framework in charting the recent evolution, current operation and future trajectory of environmentalism in New Zealand. It backs strategic advice with both social and ecological data, and raises questions over the country’s reputation for greenness at the same time as recognizing its numerous achievements. With neat summaries of key issues at the end of each chapter, expansive guidance on further reading, and a multitude of examples ideal for classroom debate, this volume gives us an informed, objective, and wide-ranging appraisal on a topic of increasing centrality in the policy debate.


Public Policy and Governance Frontiers in New Zealand

Public Policy and Governance Frontiers in New Zealand

Author: Evan Berman

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing

Published: 2020-07-10

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 1838674551

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New Zealand is widely regarded as a leader in public policy and governance reforms and innovations, being an early adopted of New Public Management, a leader in e-government and transparency. Discussing reforms including those in policy areas such as well-being, sustainability, environmental management, agriculture and indigenous development.


Protecting Forest and Marine Biodiversity

Protecting Forest and Marine Biodiversity

Author: Ed Couzens

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2017-11-24

Total Pages: 349

ISBN-13: 1786439492

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This timely book contributes to discussions on the best legal practices to use to promote conservation, protection and sustainable use of biological diversity in forest and marine areas. The breadth of issues explored across these two themes is immense, and the book identifies both key differences, and striking commonalities between them.


New Zealand Yearbook of International Law

New Zealand Yearbook of International Law

Author:

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2020-05-18

Total Pages: 466

ISBN-13: 9004423265

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The New Zealand Yearbook of International Law is an annual, internationally refereed publication intended to stand as a reference point for legal materials and critical commentary on issues of international law. The Yearbook also serves as a valuable tool in the determination of trends, state practice and policies in the development of international law in New Zealand, the Pacific region, the Southern Ocean and Antarctica and to generate scholarship in those fields. In this regard the Yearbook contains an annual ‘Year-in-Review’ of developments in international law of particular interest to New Zealand as well as a dedicated section on the South Pacific. This Yearbook covers the period 1 January 2018 to 31 December 2018.


Global Environmental Forest Policies

Global Environmental Forest Policies

Author: Constance McDermott

Publisher: Earthscan

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 393

ISBN-13: 1849774927

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This book provides a uniquely detailed and systematic comparison of environmental forest policies and enforcement in twenty countries worldwide, covering developed, transition and developing economies. The goal is to enhance global policy learning and promote well-informed and precisely-tuned policy solutions.


Human and Other Animals

Human and Other Animals

Author: Bob Carter

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2011-10-04

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 0230321364

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This collection examines human-animal relations and the different ways in which they can be understood, exploring animal rights and animal welfare; whether and under what circumstances animals are regarded as social actors with agency; media representations of human-animal relations; and the relation between animals and national identity.


Ecological Impact Assessment

Ecological Impact Assessment

Author: Jo Treweek

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2009-06-24

Total Pages: 367

ISBN-13: 1444313290

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The world's ecosystems are increasingly threatened by human development. Ecological impact assessment (EcIA) is used to predict and evaluate the impacts of development on ecosystems and their components,thereby providing the information needed to ensure that ecological issues are given full and proper consideration in development planning. Environmental impact assessment (EIA) has emerged as a key to sustainable development by integrating social, economic and environmental issues in many countries. EcIA has a major part to play as a component of EIA but also has other potential applications in environmental planning and management. Ecological Impact Assessment provides a comprehensive review of the EcIA process and summarizes the ecological theories and tools that can be used to understand, explain and evaluate the ecological consequences of development proposals. It is intended for the many individuals and companies involved in EIA and EcIA, as well as other areas of environmental management where impacts on ecosystems need to be evaluated. It will benefit planners, regulators, environmental consultants and scientists and will also provide an invaluable sourcebook and guide for the growing number of undergraduate students taking courses in applied ecology, EIA and related topics in environmental science. A practical management guide for the increasing numbers of practitioners of EcIA. A rapidly expanding subject driven by the proliferation of environmental legislation worldwide.