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  • Kaitoke Regional Park Management Plan

    Kaitoke Regional Park is important for regional water supply, protection forestry

    and recreation, and, to a lesser extent, production forestry and farming. Current

    recreational activities practised in the park include…

    There is no digital version of this document available, but you can get in touch with publications@gw.govt.nz to get a copy of the document.

    alarm Published 01 Sep 1991
  • Kapiti Coast Floodplain Management Plans - Waikanae River Archive preview

    Kapiti Coast Floodplain Management Plans - Waikanae River Archive

    The Waikanae River Archive is a collation of the administrative records which cover the recent management of the Waikanae River.

    The Waikanae River Archive has been compiled as a…

    Kapiti Coast Floodplain Management Plans - Waikanae River Archive preview

    Download now (PDF 14 MB)

    alarm Published 03 Apr 1991
  • Wellington region fault maps

    These maps show the location of the following Wellington fault lines and

    provide a brief describtion of associated geological features:

    Wellington Fault

    Ohariu Fault

    Shepherds Gully Fault

    There is no digital version of this document available, but you can get in touch with publications@gw.govt.nz to get a copy of the document.

    alarm Published 01 Apr 1991
  • The Hutt River, Te-Awa-kai-rangi, A Modern History 1840 - 1990

    The control of flooding has been essential for the development of the Hutt

    River flood plain. Today the lives of most of the residents of the Hutt Valley

    would be…

    There is no digital version of this document available, but you can get in touch with publications@gw.govt.nz to get a copy of the document.

    alarm Published 01 Jan 1991
  • Terrestrial Ecology State of the Environment monitoring programme, Annual data report 2018/19 preview

    Terrestrial Ecology State of the Environment monitoring programme, Annual data report 2018/19

    This annual report details the results of the Terrestrial Biodiversity State of the Environment monitoring programme for the period 1 July 2014 to 30 June 2019. Vegetation, birds and pests…

    Terrestrial Ecology State of the Environment monitoring programme, Annual data report 2018/19 preview

    Download now (PDF 2 MB)

    alarm Published 01 Jan 1970
  • There is no digital version of this document available, but you can get in touch with publications@gw.govt.nz to get a copy of the document.

    alarm Published 01 Jan 1970
  • There is no digital version of this document available, but you can get in touch with publications@gw.govt.nz to get a copy of the document.

    alarm Published 01 Jan 1970
  • Download now (PDF 4.4 MB)

    alarm Published 01 Jan 1970
  • Corporate Carbon Neutrality Action Plan

    On 21 August 2019, Greater Wellington Regional Council (GW) declared a climate emergency and formally established a target for GW as an organisation to become ‘carbon neutral’ by 2030. These…

    Download now (PDF 35 KB)

    alarm Published 01 Jan 1970
  • Regional Climate Emergency Action Plan

    On 21 August 2019, Greater Wellington Regional Council (GW) declared a climate emergency and formally established a target for GW as an organisation to become ‘carbon neutral’ by 2030. These…

    Download now (PDF 36 KB)

    alarm Published 01 Jan 1970
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