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Historic Shorelines
Northland Regional CouncilCoastal Erosion Hazard Zones show the extent of Northland coastlines that are potentially susceptible to coastal erosion.This service shows the location of Coastal Hazards from the 2017 assessment and includes coastal run-up hazard, coastal flood hazard and coastal erosion hazard.Created 16 August 2020 • Updated 16 August 2020 -
Coastal Erosion Hazard Zones Open Data (filtered)
Northland Regional CouncilCoastal Erosion Hazard Zones show the extent of Northland coastlines that are potentially susceptible to coastal erosion.This service shows the location of Coastal Hazards from the 2017 assessment and includes coastal run-up hazard, coastal flood hazard and coastal erosion hazard.Created 16 August 2020 • Updated 16 August 2020 -
Wellington City Corrosion Zone
Wellington City CouncilWellington City Corrosion Zone as determined by NZS 3604:2011. Corrosion Zones relate to the severity of exposure to wind-driven salt, with B being low risk, C medium risk and D high risk (Category A is not applicable in New Zealand). The Wellington City territory authority area is located in zone C aside from the coastal zone. For this reason the coastal...Created 21 June 2020 • Updated 10 July 2020 -
NZ Coastal classification Beach exposure
National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research LimitedService Description: Exposure – the degree to which the shoreline is exposed to wave and swell energy. This variable is further described by 4 attributes: sheltered, exposed, sheltered pocket beach and exposed pocket beach. The geomorphic variables were sourced from the New Zealand coastal type classification scheme and GIS mapping procedures that were...Created 3 June 2020 • Updated 3 June 2020 -
Coastline
National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research LimitedThe Marine Environment Classification (MEC), a GIS-based environmental classification of the marine environment of the New Zealand region, is an ecosystem-based spatial framework designed for marine management purposes. Developed by NIWA with support from the Ministry for the Environment (MfE), Department of Conservation and Ministry of Fisheries, and...Created 3 June 2020 • Updated 3 June 2020 -
NZ Coastal Sensitivity Index CSI erosion
National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research LimitedService Description: The Coastal Sensitivity Index (CSI) provides a snapshot of the potential sensitivity of the New Zealand soft shore coastline to coastal inundation (coastal flooding) and coastal change (erosion and accretion) due to future climate change. The Coastal Sensitivity Index was developed as part of the Coastal Adaptation to Climate Change...Created 3 June 2020 • Updated 3 June 2020 -
Coastal Sensitivity Index CSI erosion
National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research Limitedhttps://gis.niwa.co.nz/arcgis/rest/services/COAST/Coastal_Sensitivity_Index_CSI_erosion/MapServer/ The Coastal Sensitivity Index was developed as part of the Coastal Adaptation to Climate Change (CACC) project. This four-year project funded by the Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment (MBIE contract C0X0802) was intended to create the...Created 3 June 2020 • Updated 3 June 2020 -
Coastal Erosion
Gisborne District CouncilGisborne areas susceptible to coastal erosion, coastal flooding and/or tsunami (ASCE) layer as identified in a 2015 study commissioned by the Gisborne District Council. The Gisborne District coastline extends some 500 km from Takararoa in the south to Omaruparoa in the North and comprises some 138 km of sandy and gravel beaches and 202 km of cliffed...Created 9 December 2019 • Updated 3 March 2020 -
Areas Sensitive to Coastal Hazards (ASCH)
Gisborne District CouncilGisborne areas sensitive to coastal hazards (ASCH) as identified in the Tairawhiti Resource Management Plan. Coastal hazards occur when a natural process has adverse effects on human safety, property or on objects or areas that are valued by humans, or when human activities generate anomalies in natural processes, causing those processes to act in...Created 9 December 2019 • Updated 3 March 2020 -
Coastal Hazard Overlay
Gisborne District CouncilCoastal hazards occur when a natural process has adverse effects on human safety, property or on objects or areas that are valued by humans, or when human activities generate anomalies in natural processes, causing those processes to act in unforeseen ways. Human responses to such hazards may, in turn, have other adverse effects on the environment and on...Created 9 December 2019 • Updated 3 March 2020 -
BayHazards - Bay of Plenty Natural Hazards Viewer
Bay of Plenty Regional CouncilAn interactive viewer of the Bay of Plenty's natural hazards. Explore this map to discover information on the natural hazards that impact our region.Note: the Resources Page is hosted on BOPGISAPP01. Go to D:\documents\BayHazards if you want to make any changes.Created 9 January 2020 • Updated 2 February 2020
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