Untangling the Gordian knot: estuary survival under sea-level rise and catchment pollution requires a new policy and governance approach

IF 1.4 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 FISHERIES New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research Pub Date : 2022-05-02 DOI:10.1080/00288330.2022.2069131
S. Urlich, Jazmynn L. Hodder-Swain
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ABSTRACT Many estuaries are squeezed between sea-level rise, coastal hardening and adverse cumulative effects from unsustainable catchment activities. In Aotearoa New Zealand, there is little planning to provide future accommodation space for estuaries. A complex knot of policies and plans, and accompanying poor implementation also affect ecological sustainability. We examine these issues for Brooklands Lagoon/Te Riu o Te Aika Kawa, a tidal lagoon northeast of Christchurch/Ōtautahi. It is within the takiwā of Ngāi Tahu iwi and Ngāi Tūāhuriri hapū, and the jurisdictions of Christchurch City Council and Environment Canterbury. The estuary is influenced by three rivers, and surrounding land use is managed under three different statutory resource management plans, along with several non-regulatory strategies and organisational management plans. However, these plans are poorly integrated and estuarine ecological health is compromised. The incoming tide of resource management and local government reform will add complexity, but also an opportunity to accommodate and enhance the estuary as a blue carbon sink, and to restore cultural and ecological values. This requires specific recognition of estuaries in the proposed managed retreat and spatial planning laws, and within the replacement resource management statute. Legal recognition of Indigenous customary rights could also produce novel governance models to improve management.
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解开棘手的问题:海平面上升和集水区污染下的河口生存需要新的政策和治理方法
摘要许多河口被海平面上升、海岸硬化和不可持续的集水区活动的不利累积影响所挤压。在新西兰的奥特亚,几乎没有为河口提供未来住宿空间的计划。复杂的政策和计划以及随之而来的执行不力也影响了生态可持续性。我们为Brooklands泻湖/Te Riu o Te Aika Kawa研究了这些问题,这是克赖斯特彻奇/Ōtautahi东北部的一个潮汐泻湖。它位于Ngāi Tahu iwi和Ngái Túāhuriri hapú的takiwā,以及基督城市议会和坎特伯雷环境局的管辖范围内。河口受三条河流的影响,周围的土地利用根据三个不同的法定资源管理计划以及几个非监管战略和组织管理计划进行管理。然而,这些计划整合不力,河口生态健康受到损害。即将到来的资源管理和地方政府改革浪潮将增加复杂性,但同时也是一个容纳和提升河口作为蓝色碳汇的机会,并恢复文化和生态价值。这需要在拟议的有管理的撤退和空间规划法中以及在替代资源管理法规中具体承认河口。对土著习惯权利的法律承认也可以产生新的治理模式来改善管理。
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期刊介绍: Aims: The diversity of aquatic environments in the southern continents and oceans is of worldwide interest to researchers and resource managers in research institutions, museums, and other centres. The New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research plays an important role in disseminating information on observational, experimental, theoretical and numerical research on the marine, estuarine and freshwater environments of the region.
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