Environmental Awareness, Attitudes and Actions, 2006: a Survey of Residents of the Waikato Region
TR 2007/06
Report: TR 2007/06
Author: Gravitas Research and Strategy Ltd.
Abstract
This report contains the findings of the 2006 survey of 1,003 residents of the Waikato region. The Environmental Awareness, Attitudes and Action Survey was first implemented by Environment Waikato in June 1998 to benchmark environmental perceptions within the region. This survey was repeated in 2000 and 2003, and most recently again in September/October 2006.
The research aims to provide information to:
- track public views, attitudes and priorities about environmental issues
- raise awareness of the impact and effects of people on natural resources
- anticipate public response to environmental policies and programmes
- evaluate current policies and programmes
- provide information useful to agencies such as district and city councils.
Information from the survey:
- provides indicators of people’s environmental awareness, attitudes and actions and how these have changed over time (through comparison with 1998, 2000 and 2003 results)
- assists in the evaluation of the effectiveness of policy, education and communications projects
- provides indicators of the potential for and the barriers to undertaking environmentally beneficial behaviours for programme design and implementation.
Contents | ||
Executive Summary | i | |
1 | Introduction and Objective | 1 |
2 | Methodology, Sample Structure and Reporting | 1 |
2.2 | Sample Structure | 3 |
2.3 | Reporting | 5 |
3 | Environmental Issues | 7 |
3.1 | Satisfaction with the Local Environment in General | 7 |
3.2 | Most Important Environmental Issue Facing the Waikato Region | 10 |
3.3 | Most Important Environmental Issue in Five Years | 17 |
4 | Perceptions of Changes Regarding Environmental Issues | 21 |
4.1 | Water Quality in Local Streams, Rivers and Lakes | 22 |
4.2 | Pollution or Waste Produced by Nearby Businesses and Industries | 26 |
4.3 | Pollution or Waste Produced by Nearby Farms | 29 |
4.4 | Availability of Waste Recycling Services and Facilities | 32 |
4.5 | Soil and Land Erosion | 36 |
4.6 | Fencing off Areas of Native Bush or Wetland on Private Property | 39 |
4.7 | Fencing Off Streams, Rivers and Lakes | 43 |
4.8 | Effluent is Disposed of According to the Rules | 46 |
4.9 | Cyclist-Friendly Roading in Local Area | 49 |
4.10 | Public Transport Availability | 53 |
4.11 | Natural Amenities of Local Town or City | 57 |
4.12 | Overall State of Local Environment | 60 |
5 | Level of Concern on Environmental Issues | 64 |
5.1 | Water Pollution from Industry | 65 |
5.2 | Water Pollution from Farmland | 68 |
5.3 | Water Pollution from Towns and City Areas | 71 |
5.4 | Loss of Natural Beach Character Through Development | 74 |
5.5 | Construction of Seawalls to Protect Property from Long Term Coastal Erosion | 77 |
5.6 | State of Native Bush and Wetlands on Private Property | 80 |
5.7 | Spread of Cities/Towns Across Farmland | 83 |
6 | Knowledge of Environmental Issues | 86 |
6.1 | Pollution in Rivers and Streams Mainly from Farmland | 86 |
6.2 | Oil in Waterways from Industries’ Spillage | 90 |
6.3 | Treated Human Sewage a Major Cause of Waterway Pollution | 93 |
6.4 | Air Pollution from Home Fires | 96 |
7 | Air Quality | 98 |
7.1 | Air Quality in the Waikato Region | 98 |
7.2 | Activities Damaging Air Quality in the Waikato Region | 100 |
8 | Natural Hazards | 103 |
8.1 | Awareness of Natural Hazards | 103 |
9 | Energy Generation and the Environment | 105 |
9.1 | Visual Amenity of Wind Turbines | 106 |
10 | Environmental Regulations and Controls | 108 |
10.1 | Council Enforcement of Rules and Laws | 109 |
10.2 | Protection of Significant Natural Sites | 113 |
10.3 | Threat of Urban Sprawl and Subdivisions to Natural Environment | 116 |
10.4 | Livestock in Streams and Waterways | 119 |
10.5 | Government Restrictions on Private Property Use | 122 |
10.6 | Landowners and Their Own Land | 125 |
10.7 | Council Provisions for Construction in At-Risk Areas | 128 |
10.8 | Sustainable Design of New Developments | 130 |
10.9 | Permission to Burn Garden Waste | 132 |
10.10 | Index of Attitudes Towards Environmental Regulations | 134 |
11 | Economy, Business and the Environment | 135 |
11.1 | Healthy Environment, Healthy Economy | 136 |
11.2 | Sacrificing Environmental Quality for Economic Growth | 139 |
11.3 | Environmental Protection and Economic Development | 143 |
11.4 | Business Profit and the Environment | 147 |
11.5 | Business and Environmentally Friendly Behaviour | 150 |
11.6 | Businesses’ Obligation to the Environment | 154 |
11.7 | Business Bearing Expense of Meeting Environmental Standards | 157 |
11.8 | Farm Productivity and Waterways | 160 |
11.9 | Decline in Farm Economy to Achieve Better Environment | 163 |
11.10 | Balancing Economy with the Environment Scale | 166 |
12 | Personal Environmental Action | 167 |
12.1 | Actions Taken to Protect the Environment | 167 |
12.2 | Involvement in Public Actions/Meetings | 173 |
12.3 | Actions Taken | 175 |
12.4 | Effectiveness of Public Actions Taken | 177 |
12.5 | Public Say in the Way the Environment is Managed | 180 |
12.6 | Public Action Segmentation | 183 |
13 | Conclusions | 188 |
14 | District Summaries | 190 |
14.1 | Franklin | 191 |
14.2 | Thames-Coromandel | 199 |
14.3 | Hauraki | 208 |
14.4 | Waikato | 216 |
14.5 | Hamilton | 224 |
14.6 | Matamata-Piako | 232 |
14.7 | Waipa | 241 |
14.8 | South Waikato | 249 |
14.9 | Otorohanga | 257 |
14.10 | Waitomo | 265 |
14.11 | Rotorua | 273 |
14.12 | Taupo | 281 |
Appendix | 289 | |
Questionnaire | 290 | |
Refusal Analysis | 299 |
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