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  • Erosion risk North Island 2012

    Ministry for the Environment
    "This data records estimated erosion risk for different areas in the North Island. New Zealand experiences high rates of soil erosion. In the North Island, this is mostly due to the historical clearance of forest for agriculture (see also Estimated long-term soil erosion). In contrast, erosion in the South Island is mostly due to natural processes,...
    Created 2 February 2020 Updated 3 March 2025
  • River Environment Classification Catchment Order 2 (2010)

    Ministry for the Environment
    The REC groups rivers and parts of river networks that share similar ecological characteristics, including physical and biological. Rivers that share the same class can be treated as similar to one another and different to rivers in other classes. The REC classification system groups rivers according to several environmental factors that strongly...
    Created 1 January 2023 Updated 3 March 2025
  • River Environment Classification Catchment Order 5 (2010)

    Ministry for the Environment
    The REC groups rivers and parts of river networks that share similar ecological characteristics, including physical and biological. Rivers that share the same class can be treated as similar to one another and different to rivers in other classes. The REC classification system groups rivers according to several environmental factors that strongly...
    Created 1 January 2023 Updated 3 March 2025
  • River flows

    Ministry for the Environment
    "River flow refers to the quantity of water passing a point in the river over a certain amount of time. Different rivers have different flow patterns, such as sharp peak flows following rain with low flows in between, or high spring flows from snow melt. These flow characteristics affect how much water is available for irrigation, drinking water,...
    Created 2 February 2020 Updated 3 March 2025
  • Location and extent of NZ's aquifers, 2015

    Ministry for the Environment
    "A unit of rock or sediment is called an aquifer when it can yield a usable quantity of water. Aquifers may occur at different depths in the same location. The map shows the areas of New Zealand’s land surface above one or more aquifers. The aquifer boundaries were described by White (2001), and some boundaries were updated by Moreau and Bekele (2015),...
    Created 2 February 2020 Updated 3 March 2025
  • River Environment Classification Catchment Order 3 (2010)

    Ministry for the Environment
    The REC groups rivers and parts of river networks that share similar ecological characteristics, including physical and biological. Rivers that share the same class can be treated as similar to one another and different to rivers in other classes. The REC classification system groups rivers according to several environmental factors that strongly...
    Created 1 January 2023 Updated 3 March 2025
  • Fundamental Soil Layers New Zealand Soil Classification

    Ministry for the Environment
    "This data describes the location of the different types of soil in New Zealand using the New Zealand Soil Classification. This data set relates to the "Soils" measure on the Environmental Indicators, Te taiao Aotearoa website."
    Created 2 February 2020 Updated 3 March 2025
  • River Environment Classification Catchment Order 4 (2010)

    Ministry for the Environment
    The REC groups rivers and parts of river networks that share similar ecological characteristics, including physical and biological. Rivers that share the same class can be treated as similar to one another and different to rivers in other classes. The REC classification system groups rivers according to several environmental factors that strongly...
    Created 1 January 2023 Updated 3 March 2025
  • Current wetland extent, 2013

    Ministry for the Environment
    "Wetlands support unique biodiversity and provide important services. They clean water of nutrients and sediment, help dampen floods, provide habitat, and act as carbon sinks. They are also valued for their spiritual and cultural significance and as important sources of food and materials, such as flax. Draining them for agricultural and urban development...
    Created 2 February 2020 Updated 3 March 2025
  • River Environment Classification New Zealand (2010)

    Ministry for the Environment
    The New Zealand River Environment Classification (REC) organises information about the physical characteristics of New Zealand's rivers. Individual river sections are mapped according to physical factors such as climate, source of flow for the river water, topography, and geology, and catchment land cover eg, forest, pasture or urban. Sections of river...
    Created 1 January 2023 Updated 3 March 2025
  • LCDB v4.1 - Land Cover Database version 4.1, Chatham Islands

    Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research
    The New Zealand Land Cover Database (LCDB) is a multi-temporal, thematic classification of New Zealand's land cover. It contains 33 mainland classes (35 including the offshore Chatham Islands). The classification has evolved from version to version but backward compatibility has been maintained. Geographic features are described by a polygon boundary, a...
    Created 3 May 2018 Updated 10 October 2020
  • LCDB v4.1 - Land Cover Database version 4.1, Mainland New Zealand

    Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research
    The New Zealand Land Cover Database (LCDB) is a multi-temporal, thematic classification of New Zealand's land cover. It contains 33 mainland classes (35 including the offshore Chatham Islands). The classification has evolved from version to version but backward compatibility has been maintained. Geographic features are described by a polygon boundary, a...
    Created 3 May 2018 Updated 10 October 2020
  • River Environment Classification Tasman (2010)

    Ministry for the Environment
    The New Zealand River Environment Classification (REC) organises information about the physical characteristics of New Zealand's rivers. Individual river sections are mapped according to physical factors such as climate, source of flow for the river water, topography, and geology, and catchment land cover eg, forest, pasture or urban. Sections of river...
    Created 2 February 2020 Updated 2 June 2020
  • River Environment Classification West Coast (2010)

    Ministry for the Environment
    The New Zealand River Environment Classification (REC) organises information about the physical characteristics of New Zealand's rivers. Individual river sections are mapped according to physical factors such as climate, source of flow for the river water, topography, and geology, and catchment land cover eg, forest, pasture or urban. Sections of river...
    Created 2 February 2020 Updated 2 June 2020
  • River Environment Classification Marlborough (2010)

    Ministry for the Environment
    The New Zealand River Environment Classification (REC) organises information about the physical characteristics of New Zealand's rivers. Individual river sections are mapped according to physical factors such as climate, source of flow for the river water, topography, and geology, and catchment land cover eg, forest, pasture or urban. Sections of river...
    Created 2 February 2020 Updated 2 June 2020
  • River Environment Classification Taranaki (2010)

    Ministry for the Environment
    The New Zealand River Environment Classification (REC) organises information about the physical characteristics of New Zealand's rivers. Individual river sections are mapped according to physical factors such as climate, source of flow for the river water, topography, and geology, and catchment land cover eg, forest, pasture or urban. Sections of river...
    Created 2 February 2020 Updated 2 June 2020
  • River Environment Classification Gisborne (2010)

    Ministry for the Environment
    The New Zealand River Environment Classification (REC) organises information about the physical characteristics of New Zealand's rivers. Individual river sections are mapped according to physical factors such as climate, source of flow for the river water, topography, and geology, and catchment land cover eg, forest, pasture or urban. Sections of river...
    Created 2 February 2020 Updated 2 June 2020
  • River Environment Classification Hawkes Bay (2010)

    Ministry for the Environment
    The New Zealand River Environment Classification (REC) organises information about the physical characteristics of New Zealand's rivers. Individual river sections are mapped according to physical factors such as climate, source of flow for the river water, topography, and geology, and catchment land cover eg, forest, pasture or urban. Sections of river...
    Created 2 February 2020 Updated 2 June 2020
  • River Environment Classification Southland (2010)

    Ministry for the Environment
    The New Zealand River Environment Classification (REC) organises information about the physical characteristics of New Zealand's rivers. Individual river sections are mapped according to physical factors such as climate, source of flow for the river water, topography, and geology, and catchment land cover eg, forest, pasture or urban. Sections of river...
    Created 2 February 2020 Updated 2 June 2020
  • River Environment Classification Bay of Plenty (2010)

    Ministry for the Environment
    The New Zealand River Environment Classification (REC) organises information about the physical characteristics of New Zealand's rivers. Individual river sections are mapped according to physical factors such as climate, source of flow for the river water, topography, and geology, and catchment land cover eg, forest, pasture or urban. Sections of river...
    Created 2 February 2020 Updated 2 June 2020