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Local Matters - Poor turnout for coastal management consultation


Poor turnout for coastal management consultation
Auckland Council needs input from the Whangaparāoa community about its coastal areas, but the two presentations it has held so far have been poorly attended.
Council chose Whangaparāoa for its first Coastal Management Plan – eventually it will prepare plans covering the whole of Auckland’s coastline.
Coastal management is a major issue in the face of erosion and flooding that is getting increasingly worse with sea level rise and the other effects of climate change.
The plan is focused on Council-owned land and assets. There are 160 assets in Whangaparāoa (such as toilet blocks, steps, boat ramps and seawalls), as well as reserves and coastal roads. The consultation is to find out what the community’s priorities are – what they value about the coastal areas and how they use those places and infrastructure. ....

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Local Matters - Hibiscus Matters letters


One too many?
Joyce Williams, Ōrewa (abridged)
Retirement villages – a growth industry with our ageing population – serve a vital need and most do so extremely well. However, too many of these large villages in the one location can be undesirable for several reasons: medical services to the community can only stretch so far and are already overloaded with so many elderly patients in one concentrated catchment; an area with an over concentration of one demographic range is not a desirable or sustainable outcome for the rest of the people in the area; competition in Ōrewa for new residents has become acute among existing and planned retirement villages. We are bombarded with advertising from operators on radio and through print media,including offers of food and wine to encourage visits and various financial incentives to tempt the potential new clientele. Is it a case of too many consents being given in too short a time to too many developers, thereby creating an exce ....

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World Bank Group (via Public) / Blue barriers: A nature-based solution to build resilience


Blue barriers: A nature-based solution to build resilience
A new tide of innovation for reef-lined coasts seeks to build coastal resilience and blue growth
For decades, the default coastal protection measure has been coastal hardening, such as rock armoring, seawalls, and shore structures known as groins. These interventions can cause erosion and often have negative impacts on coral reefs and other ecosystems that are crucial for tourism and the blue economy - i.e., the sustainable use of ocean resources for economic growth, improved livelihoods, and jobs while preserving the health of ocean ecosystem. Nature-based approaches that combine engineering with rehabilitating coral reef systems represent a new tide of innovation to build coastal resilience while protecting natural capital and boosting the economy. ....

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