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Hawkes Bay Coastal Environment
Hawke's Bay Regional CouncilThe Coastal Environment means an environment in which the coast is a significant element or part, and includes: (a) the coastal marine area; (b) any areas identified as being affected by, or potentially affected by, coastal flooding or coastal erosion; (c) any of the following: (i) tidal waters and the land above mean high water springs; (ii) dunes; (iii)...Created 10 September 2022 • Updated 3 February 2025 -
Ngati Manawa Statutory Acknowledgements
Hawke's Bay Regional CouncilPhysical features over which claimant groups have cultural, spiritual, historic and traditional association with specific areas of crown owned landCreated 3 December 2024 • Updated 3 February 2025 -
Ngati Pahauwera Hapu Statutory Acknowledgements
Hawke's Bay Regional CouncilNgati Pahauwera Hapu statutory acknowledgement areas. A statutory acknowledgement is a formal recognition made by the Crown of a claimant groups particular cultural, spiritual, historical and traditional association with a specific area (statutory area) owned by the Crown. Statutory acknowledgements relate to specific areas of importance (known as...Created 3 December 2024 • Updated 3 February 2025 -
Ngati Whare Statutory Acknowledgements
Hawke's Bay Regional CouncilPhysical features over which claimant groups have cultural, spiritual, historic and traditional association with specific areas of crown owned landCreated 3 December 2024 • Updated 3 February 2025 -
Rangowhakata Statutory Acknowledgements
Hawke's Bay Regional CouncilPhysical features over which claimant groups have cultural, spiritual, historic and traditional association with specific areas of crown owned landCreated 3 December 2024 • Updated 3 February 2025 -
Ngati Hineuru Statutory Acknowledgements
Hawke's Bay Regional CouncilPhysical features over which claimant groups have cultural, spiritual, historic and traditional association with specific areas of crown owned landCreated 3 December 2024 • Updated 3 February 2025 -
Taiwhenua
Hawke's Bay Regional CouncilHawke's Bay Taiwhenua Boundaries.Created 10 September 2022 • Updated 3 February 2025 -
Treaty Partners
Hawke's Bay Regional CouncilAreas of interest of iwi authorities, hapu groups and other Maori organisations as recorded in Te Kahui Mangai (www.tkm.govt.nz) directory.Iwi boundaries: as per schedule 3 of the Maori Fisheries Act 2004. Can be used in determining affected/interested parties. Maori Administrative Boundaries: Pre-settlement, post settlement and areas of interest for...Created 10 September 2022 • Updated 3 February 2025 -
Iwi Boundaries
Hawke's Bay Regional CouncilAreas of interest of iwi authorities, hapu groups and other Maori organisations as recorded in Te Kahui Mangai (www.tkm.govt.nz) directory.Iwi boundaries: as per schedule 3 of the Maori Fisheries Act 2004. Can be used in determining affected/interested parties. Maori Administrative Boundaries: Pre-settlement, post settlement and areas of interest for...Created 10 September 2022 • Updated 3 February 2025 -
Ngai Tamanuhiri Statutory Acknowledgements
Hawke's Bay Regional CouncilPhysical features over which claimant groups have cultural, spiritual, historic and traditional association with specific areas of crown owned landCreated 3 December 2024 • Updated 3 February 2025 -
Rohe Moana
Hawke's Bay Regional CouncilA coastal and marine area over which an iwi or a hapū exercises its mana and its kaitiakitanga. Kaitiaki are appointed for the management of customary food gathering within the area/rohe.Relates to RMA s61(2A)(b) and RMA s66(2A)(b) When a regional council is preparing or changing a regional policy statement or Regional Plan, the council must take into...Created 10 September 2022 • Updated 3 February 2025 -
Hawke's Bay Stopbanks
Hawke's Bay Regional CouncilCouncil maintains a network of stopbanks, hydraulic structures and pump stations, as well as managing the river, stream and drainage channels to ensure they work as expected during floods. The overall aim is to reduce the risk of flood and erosion damage while maintaining a high quality river environment. The stopbanks on the major rivers are designed to...Created 10 September 2022 • Updated 3 February 2025 -
Hawke's Bay Coastal Inundation
Hawke's Bay Regional CouncilThe coastal inundation hazard is determined based on permanent and extreme inundation along the open coast for present day and for the years 2065 and 2120. Permanent inundation is defined as the result of a rise in sea level on the astronomic tidal processes, whereas extreme inundation is a result of storm effects in addition to the astronomic tide level...Created 10 September 2022 • Updated 3 February 2025 -
LAWA Groundwater Quality Zone Reference Data
Hawke's Bay Regional CouncilAn aquifer fills with water from rain or melted snow that drains into the ground. In some areas, the water passes through the soil on top of the aquifer; in others, it enters through joints and cracks in rocks. The water moves downward until it meets less permeable rock. Aquifers act as reservoirs for groundwater. Water from aquifers sometimes flows out...Created 10 September 2022 • Updated 3 February 2025 -
LAWA Air Management Zone Reference Data
Hawke's Bay Regional CouncilThis dataset was created to provide information to LAWA as part of the federated data project. The features gazetted airsheds in the Hawke’s Bay region.Created 10 September 2022 • Updated 3 February 2025 -
LAWA Water Management Zone Reference Data
Hawke's Bay Regional CouncilThis dataset was created to provide information to LAWA as part of the federated data project. The features are aggregations of NIWA’s River Environment Classification watersheds. Water allocation information from current Regional Plans is provided for both groundwater and surfacewater where this is available. Time series identifiers for water use are...Created 10 September 2022 • Updated 3 February 2025 -
Gazetted Airsheds Parcel Valuation
Hawke's Bay Regional CouncilAirsheds and Airzones where particular activities are restricted at certain times of the year. This is also recorded in the RRMP. Both the Napier and the Hastings Airsheds have been divided up into two Airzones, referred to as Airzone 1 and Airzone 2. Airzone 1 generally covers the urban areas of Hastings, Flaxmere, Havelock North and Napier and are those...Created 10 September 2022 • Updated 3 February 2025 -
Drought Status
Hawke's Bay Regional CouncilUsing the Water Management Catchments, drought areas have been created for use in the drought application created by Air Quality Team. For more details please contact HBRC's Air Quality Team.Created 10 September 2022 • Updated 3 February 2025 -
LAWA Monitoring Site Reference Data
Hawke's Bay Regional CouncilProvides information about Hawke’s Bay Regional Council environmental monitoring sites that are providing information as part of the EMAR Federated data project. Site locations, types, and some basic additional information (including flow statistics) are provided.Created 10 September 2022 • Updated 3 February 2025 -
LAWA Resource Consent Reference Data Water Takes
Hawke's Bay Regional CouncilProvides information about Hawke’s Bay Regional Council resource consents for water takes. The information is provided as part of the EMAR Federated data project. Approximate consent locations, consented water use information and dates of operation are providedCreated 10 September 2022 • Updated 3 February 2025