The Arthur's Pass National Park Management Plan is a large file and will take some time to download:
Amendment to original plan
Formal amendments to the original plan were made in June 2012. These are attached in PDF format and should be read in conjunction with the original document.
Arthur's Pass National Park Management Plan
Arthur's Pass National Park Management Plan - full (PDF, 3000K)
It has also been split up into several smaller sized PDF files for easier and quicker access:
Contents (PDF, 960K)
- Preface
- How to use this plan
Sections 1 - 5 (PDF, 586K)
1 - Introduction
1.1 Management planning
1.2 Legislative context
2 - The park, its features and heritage
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Ngāi Tahu values
2.3 Indigenous species, habitats, ecosystems and natural features
2.4 Historical and cultural heritage
2.5 Public benefit, use and enjoyment
2.6 Adjoining lands
2.7 The park in the regional and national context
2.8 Further information
3 - Management issues, resolving conflicts and indentification of places
3.1 Management issues
3.2 Resolving conflicts
3.3 Identification of places
4 - Combined park objectives
5 - Treaty of Waitangi
5.1 Introduction
Section 6 (PDF, 992K)
6 - Park objectives, policies and outcomes
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Preservation and heritage
6.3 Public benefit, use and enjoyment
6.4 Concessions and other uses objectives
Please note: In June 2012 parts of this section were amended. View the amendment to Arthur's Pass National Park Management Plan, June 2012 (PDF , 68K)
Section 7 (PDF, 743K)
7 - The Aickens to Bealey Spur / Cora Lynn Corridor
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Corridor objectives, policies and outcomes
Appendices
Appendix A: The Arthur's Pass bylawas 1981
Appendix B: Protocols on the Department of Conservation's interaction with Ngāi Tahu
Appendix C: Taonga species
Glossary
References