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Extinction threat to indigenous land species
Ministry for the EnvironmentDATA SOURCE: Department of Conservation (DOC) Adapted by Ministry for the Environment and Statistics New Zealand to provide for environmental reporting transparency Dataset used to develop the "Extinction threat to indigenous land species" indicator [available at https://www.stats.govt.nz/indicators/extinction-threat-to-indigenous-land-species] We...Created 2 May 2021 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
Lightning Trends, 2001–2016
Ministry for the EnvironmentLightning is the discharge of electricity from thunderstorms and can occur within a cloud, between clouds, or between a cloud and the ground. By international standards, lightning does not occur frequently around New Zealand. However, ground strikes can injure or kill people and livestock, damage property and infrastructure, and, although rarely in New...Created 2 February 2020 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
Nitrogen dioxide concentrations
Ministry for the EnvironmentNitrogen dioxide (NO2) is a gas. It can be emitted directly into the air but is most often formed when nitric oxide (NO) emissions react with other chemicals in the air. Nationally, road motor vehicles are the main human-made source of nitrogen oxides (NOx, the collective term for NO2 and NO). NO2 may cause respiratory infections and reduced lung...Created 2 February 2020 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
River Environment Classification Watershed Taranaki (2010) (DEPRECATED)
Ministry for the EnvironmentThe 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 September 2021 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
Status of widespread indigenous trees - Difference between recruitment and...
Ministry for the EnvironmentEight indigenous tree species, spanning a range of ecological niches, were surveyed twice (between 2002 and 2014) as part of a vegetation monitoring programme. The data from these surveys can be used to assess changes in tree populations. Monitoring the status and trends of these widespread tree species helps us detect large-scale, long-term changes and...Created 2 February 2020 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
Stream bed sedimentation - predicted cover in all river reaches nationwide
Ministry for the EnvironmentFine sediment is the collective term for inorganic particles smaller than 2mm that are deposited on the beds of rivers and streams. Urban development, agriculture, and plantation forestry around waterways can increase the amount of sediment entering river systems. Sediment can clog the spaces between pebbles used by aquatic insects and fish, and degrade...Created 2 February 2020 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
Freshwater pests: Coontail
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 -
Use of public conservation land, Great walks, 2005–17
Ministry for the EnvironmentOne third of our land area is held as public conservation land and managed by the Department of Conservation (DOC) to protect natural and cultural heritage, retain areas of wilderness and enable recreation opportunities. Although the use of public conservation land makes an important socio-economic contribution at the local, regional and national level,...Created 2 February 2020 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
Freshwater pests: Purple loosestrife
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 -
Summer rainfall trends, 1960–2016
Ministry for the EnvironmentSummer rainfall trends for 30 representative sites from 1960–2016. Rain is vital for life – it supplies the water we need to drink and to grow our food, keeps our ecosystems healthy, and supplies our electricity. New Zealand’s mountainous terrain and location in the roaring forties mean rainfall varies across the country. Changes in rainfall amount or...Created 2 February 2020 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
Annual ground and sea lightning strikes (2001–14)
Ministry for the EnvironmentLightning is the discharge of electricity from thunderstorms. Ground strikes can cause significant damage to property and infrastructure, and injure or kill people and livestock. Lightning is often associated with other severe weather events, such as strong wind gusts. Thunderstorms may increase in frequency and intensity with climate change. This dataset...Created 2 February 2020 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
Estimated fur seal captures in trawl and longline fisheries by fishery type...
Ministry for the EnvironmentSea lions and fur seals are the protected species most directly affected by fisheries in New Zealand waters, along with seabirds and dolphins. Trawling poses a risk to both species. Fur seals can also be captured by other fishing gear, including long lines. Estimating the bycatch of sea lions and fur seals indicates the pressures they face from current...Created 2 February 2020 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
Nitrogen phosphorus and potassium in fertilisers Fertiliser Association 1990–2015
Ministry for the EnvironmentIndustry estimates of fertiliser nutrient consumption in New Zealand 1990–2015. More information on this dataset and how it relates to our environmental reporting indicators and topics can be found in the attached data quality pdf.Created 2 February 2020 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
The annual SOI compared with New Zealand's detrended temperature series (1909–2013)
Ministry for the EnvironmentEl Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO). It is an important predictor of how tropical oceans and climate might influence New Zealand’s climate. Being able to predict the timing and intensity of an El Niño or La Niña climate phase is important in predicting and preparing for extreme climatic conditions, such as strong winds, heavy rain, or drought. Such...Created 2 February 2020 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
Estimated Health Impacts from Exposure to PM10
Ministry for the EnvironmentSource: National Institute of Water and Atmospheric ResearchCreated 2 February 2020 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
Airsheds Exceeding PM10 National Standard (2+ days/year)
Ministry for the EnvironmentSource: Regional councils of Northland, Bay of Plenty, Waikato, Hawke's Bay, Manawatu-Wanganui, Wellington, Canterbury, West Coast, Otago, Southland; District councils of Marlborough and Tasman; Nelson City Council; Auckland CouncilCreated 2 February 2020 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
Nitrate–nitrogen trends, 1989–2013
Ministry for the EnvironmentSmall amounts of nitrogen are a natural component of healthy rivers. Nitrogen is transferred from land to water and is cycled through different forms, which can have different effects. Moderate concentrations of nitrate can cause weeds and algae to grow too fast. High concentrations of ammoniacal and nitrate nitrogen can be toxic to fish and other aquatic...Created 2 February 2020 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
River Environment Classification Bay of Plenty (2010) (DEPRECATED)
Ministry for the EnvironmentThe 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 July 2020 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
Global and New Zealand temperatures, five year running average (1911–2010)
Ministry for the EnvironmentTemperature change is influenced by changes in atmospheric composition that result from greenhouse gas emissions. It is also linked to atmospheric circulation changes (eg the El Niño southern oscillation). It can have a significant effect on agriculture, energy demand, and recreation. The primary aim of the datasets is to provide a tool to show average...Created 2 February 2020 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
Landsat8 2015 Footprints
Ministry for the EnvironmentNote: 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 a 15m, six-band multispectral, cloud-minimised mosaic of Landsat 8 satellite scenes over mainland New Zealand made...Created 2 February 2020 • Updated 3 March 2025