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  • Farm numbers and size, 2002 - 2019

    Ministry for the Environment
    DATA SOURCE: Statistics New Zealand Agricultural Production Survey (APS) Adapted by Ministry for the Environment and Statistics New Zealand to provide for environmental reporting transparency Dataset used to develop the "Farm numbers and size" indicator [available at https://www.stats.govt.nz/indicators/farm-numbers-and-size] ​ We present the number and...
    Created 2 May 2021 Updated 3 March 2025
  • Gas and particulate matter emissions 2001–2013

    Ministry for the Environment
    "This dataset shows estimated annual emissions for different pollutants (tonnes per square kilometre): Particulate matter 10 micrometres or less in diameter (PM10); Particulate matter 2.5 micrometres or less in diameter (PM2.5); Sulphur dioxide; Sulphur Oxides (SOx); Carbon Monoxide (CO), and; Nitrogen Oxides (NOx). Measures of: - PM10 and PM2.5 are from...
    Created 1 February 2024 Updated 3 March 2025
  • Drought, state, 1972 - 2022

    Ministry for the Environment
    We report on drought frequency, duration, severity, and intensity at three different time scales, short-term (3 months), medium-term (6 months) and long-term (12 months). These different time scales are approximately equivalent to meteorological, agricultural, and hydrological drought, respectively. We do this for 30 sites across Aotearoa New Zealand...
    Created 3 March 2024 Updated 3 March 2025
  • Freshwater fish observational data, 1977-2015

    Ministry for the Environment
    Freshwater fish are an important component of freshwater ecosystems, have intrinsic biodiversity values and are a valued resource for Māori, recreational and commercial fishers. The presence or absence of a fish species can be affected by changes in catchment land cover and land use, in-stream habitat, fish passages (routes for moving up and down...
    Created 2 February 2020 Updated 3 March 2025
  • Daily peak, noon, and SED UV (UVM dataset)

    Ministry for the Environment
    Too much exposure to the sun's ultraviolet (UV) radiation can cause skin cancer. Ozone absorbs some UV radiation, and UV levels can vary in relation to changes in atmospheric ozone. Monitoring UV levels can help us understand current skin cancer risk. The most reliable data on solar UV irradiance in New Zealand are from spectroradiometers developed and...
    Created 2 February 2020 Updated 3 March 2025
  • River water quality: Macroinvertebrate community index, state, 2016 - 2020

    Ministry for the Environment
    Adapted by Ministry for the Environment and Statistics New Zealand to provide for environmental reporting transparency. Dataset used to develop the "River water quality: macroinvertebrate community index" indicator (available at https://www.stats.govt.nz/indicators/river-water-quality-macroinvertebrate-community-index). Benthic macroinvertebrates are...
    Created 1 September 2022 Updated 3 March 2025
  • NZ Hill Country Winter Forage 2018

    Ministry for the Environment
    The dataset maps areas of winter forage cropping and intensive winter grazing occurring in hill country areas during 2018. Hill country is defined as areas where paddocks have an average slope of greater than 7 degrees. Paddocks are classified into crop type and a measure is provided of the proportion of bare ground within the paddock after grazing.
    Created 2 February 2020 Updated 3 March 2025
  • River Environment Classification Catchment Order 7 (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
  • Freshwater pests: Koi carp

    Ministry for the Environment
    "Freshwater plant and animal pests can have significant negative impacts on ecosystem health by reducing indigenous biodiversity through predation and competition, and destabilising aquatic habitats. Freshwater plant pests can cause economic losses through blocking water intakes for hydroelectricity generation, impeded drainage or irrigation. In addition,...
    Created 2 February 2020 Updated 3 March 2025
  • Wetland area, 1996 - 2018

    Ministry for the Environment
    Adapted by Ministry for the Environment and Statistics New Zealand to provide for environmental reporting transparency. Dataset used to develop the "Wetland area" indicator (available at https://www.stats.govt.nz/indicators/wetland-area). This dataset measures change in wetland area in New Zealand from 1996 to 2018. We report on net change in wetland area...
    Created 1 September 2022 Updated 3 March 2025
  • Deforestation by Territorial Authority, 2008–2014

    Ministry for the Environment
    Percent of land deforested in each Territorial Authority unit from 2008–2014. New Zealand’s indigenous and exotic forests absorb carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere through photosynthesis and store the carbon as biomass and in the soil. On average, more than twice as much carbon per hectare is stored in New Zealand’s mature indigenous forests than in...
    Created 2 February 2020 Updated 3 March 2025
  • Environmental Limiting Factors (2012)

    Ministry for the Environment
    A spatial dataset identifying a set of environmental conditions that have potential to inhibit growth of newly-established woody vegetation such that it might not reach a ‘forest’ status (defined as greater than 30% cover of trees of 5 m height) within a 30-40 year timeframe. Inclusions: temperature, moisture availability, edaphic conditions, coastal...
    Created 2 February 2020 Updated 3 March 2025
  • Seamount closures

    Ministry for the Environment
    The location and extent of seamount closures designated in the exclusive economic zone.
    Created 2 February 2020 Updated 3 March 2025
  • Landsat4 1990 Footprints

    Ministry for the Environment
    Note: Metadata relates to the mosaicked imagery. This layer has been provided to enable users to explore coverage and capture dates of the imagery. To enquire about ordering the imagery, please e-mail lucas[at]mfe.govt.nz. This imagery is 15m, six-band multispectral, cloud-minimised mosaics of Landsat 4 satellite scenes over mainland New Zealand captured...
    Created 2 February 2020 Updated 3 March 2025
  • Monthly average peak UV index value, 1981–2017

    Ministry for the Environment
    Monthly average peak UV index values at Invercargill, Lauder (Otago region), Christchurch, Paraparaumu (Wellington region), and Leigh (Auckland region). The strength of UV light is expressed as a solar UV index, starting from 0 (no UV) to 11+ (extreme). Exposure to the sun's ultraviolet (UV) light helps our bodies make vitamin D, which we need for healthy...
    Created 2 February 2020 Updated 3 March 2025
  • Wetland extent, 2001-16

    Ministry for the Environment
    Wetlands support high levels of biodiversity. They provide habitat for native invertebrates, plants, fish, and bird species (eg fernbird, kōkopu, and eels), many of which live only in wetlands. Wetlands act as ‘kidneys’ and giant sponges – they clean the water of excess nutrients and sediment, control flood water and pollutants, and act as carbon sinks...
    Created 2 February 2020 Updated 3 March 2025
  • Extreme wind, trends, 1980 - 2022

    Ministry for the Environment
    This dataset measures the strength of extreme wind at 30 sites across Aotearoa New Zealand from 1980 to 2022. For individual sites we present the trends for the annual average of the daily maximum wind gust, and the annual maximum wind gust. The annual average of the daily maximum wind gust provides information on windiness, while the annual maximum wind...
    Created 1 February 2024 Updated 3 March 2025
  • Coastal and estuarine water quality trends 2006–2017 and 2008–2017

    Ministry for the Environment
    Data are 15 measures of coastal water quality at monitored sites in New Zealand. These 15 measures are dissolved oxygen, pH, salinity, temperature, visual clarity, turbidity, suspended solids, ammoniacal nitrogen, nitrate-nitrite nitrogen, total nitrogen, dissolved reactive phosphorus, total phosphorus, faecal coliforms, enterococci, and chlorophyll-a....
    Created 2 February 2020 Updated 3 March 2025
  • Coastal sea level rise, state, to 2020

    Ministry for the Environment
    This data set measures the rise in annual mean sea level relative to land referenced to the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 1995 to 2014 baseline period mean sea level at four longer-term sites between 1901 and 2020: • Auckland • Wellington • Lyttelton • Dunedin and two additional sites with shorter time series: • Moturiki, Mount...
    Created 1 February 2024 Updated 3 March 2025
  • Median Escherichia coli concentration

    Ministry for the Environment
    E.coli is a type of bacteria commonly found in the intestines of warm–blooded animals (including people). When found in freshwater, it can indicate the presence of pathogens associated with faecal contamination, from sources such as waste from humans and farmed animals such as sheep and cows. E.coli concentrations can vary due to differences in land use,...
    Created 2 February 2020 Updated 3 March 2025