Iwi management plans
An iwi management plan is a document developed and approved by iwi to address matters of resource management activity of significance within their respective rohe (region). The plans can contain information relating to specific cultural values, historical accounts, descriptions of areas of interest (hapū/iwi boundaries) and consultation and engagement protocols for resource consents and plan changes.
These plans are taken into account by the council in the management of the region's natural resources, providing a formal way for iwi interests to be incorporated into the council's decision making.
Iwi management plans in the rohe (region):
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CNI Forests Iwi Planning Document
2.5 MB
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Hauraki - Whaia te Mahere Taiao a Hauraki
10 MB
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Hineuru Environmental Management Plan
623 KB
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Ka Ru a Poutama - Te Whakauakitanga o Poutama (Iwi Management Plan 2010)
2.5 MB
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Maniapoto - Ko Tā Maniapoto Mahere Taio: Environmental Management Plan
15 MB
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Maniapoto - Priorities for the Restoration of the Waipā River Catchment
6.1 MB
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Maniapoto - He Mahere Ika: Upper Waipā River Fisheries Plan 2015
1.6 MB
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Motakotako Marae Hapu Management Plan
273 KB
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Ngati Haua Environmental Management Plan
Ext. link
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Ngati Hinerangi - Deed of Mandate
702 KB
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Ngati Hikairo Iwi Management Plan - Freshwater
625 KB
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Ngati Hikairo Heritage Management Plan
Ext. link
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Ngāti Kea Ngāti Tuara Iwi Environmental Management Plan 2016
5.7 MB
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Ngāti Porou ki Hauraki plan
1.5 MB
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Ngaati Whanaunga Environmental Management Plan
17 MB
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Te Mata Herenga - Ngāti Tamainupō Hapū Environmental Management Plan 2021
7.5 MB
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Ngāti Tahu - Ngāti Whaoa Iwi Environmental Management Plan
Ext. link
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Raukawa Fisheries Plan
2.2 MB
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Tahinga Environmental Management Plan
2 MB
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Te Arawa River Iwi Trust - Environmental Management Plan
7.8 MB
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Te Arawa River Iwi Trust - Fisheries Plan
2 MB
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Te Rautaki Taiao A Raukawa - Raukawa Environmental Management Plan 2015
25 MB
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Tūwharetoa - Ngāti Tūwharetoa Iwi Environmental Management Plan
1.5 MB
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Vision and Strategy for the Waikato River
4.4 MB
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Waikato-Tainui Environmental Management Plan
8.6 MB
Importance of iwi management plans
Value for the council
Iwi management plans assist the council by:
- identifying iwi of the region, their rohe, values and interests
- aiding decision-making
- providing a planning tool for engagement and partnerships
- outlining preferred methods of engagement
- identification of iwi/hapū are who may be affected by activities subject to resource consent applications.
Value for the community
Iwi management plans assist the community by:
- enhancing understanding
- building community awareness
- helping resource consent applicants identify relevant matters for assessments of Environment Effects.
Value for Māori
Iwi management plans assist Māori by:
- facilitating knowledge transfer and capturing matauranga Māori
- providing a framework to articulate values, aspirations and issues
- identifying specific natural resources and/or sites of cultural significance
- ensuring iwi/hapū interests are recognised in the resource consent application process
- providing a template for others developing iwi planning documents.
How you can get involved
Keep an eye out for resource consent applications, policies and plans that will affect your area. You can submit your views, which can be taken into account by the council during their decision making. You can submit as an individual or as part of your iwi.
Your whanaunga can also create an iwi management plan which must be taken into account under the Resource Management Act 1991 as part of the council's decision making.
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