Unnatural divides: species protection in a fragmented legal landscape

Authors

  • Pip Wallace

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26686/pq.v12i1.4573

Keywords:

public conservation estate, Threat Classification System, Wildlife Act, Resource Management Act (RMA), Protected area legislation

Abstract

Human use and development reshapes land, reconstitutes water, consumes space and natural resources and alters faunal compositions. This presents significant challenges to policy makers and wildlife conservation managers mandated to maintain and enhance biological diversity. In New Zealand a sizeable public conservation estate (approximately one third of the land area) buffers these inroads; however, limitations in terms of the representativeness and extent of the estate.

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Published

2016-02-01