Kahurangi National Park Management Plan

Published:

December 2010

This plan guides the Department of Conservation in managing Kahurangi National Park.

Summary

Explanation of 2009/2010 partial review

The 2009/2010 partial review of the Kahurangi National Park Management Plan was prepared in accordance with sections 46 and 47 of the National Parks Act 1980. It reviewed parts of the existing Kahurangi National Park Management Plan 2001.

The matters reviewed were:

  1. Mountain bike access on the Heaphy, Flora Saddle to Barron Flat (Flora Carpark to Upper Takaka Valley), Kill Devil (adjacent to Uruwhenua Road, Upper Takaka) and Lake Sylvester tracks.
  2. Private accommodation on the Heaphy Track.
  3. Access provisions for aircraft.
  4. Hunting access restrictions.
  5. Horse riding concessionaire access - limited to a part of the Park near Puponga Farm Park.

The Nelson/Marlborough Conservancy of the Department of Conservation prepared the partial review of the management plan in consultation with key stakeholders, the Nelson/Marlborough Conservation Board, iwi, and other interested groups and individuals.

The Department notified its intention to carry out a partial review of the plan in July 2007 and received 160 written suggestions. The Department took those suggestions into account in the development of the draft partial review.

The draft partial review was publicly notified for comment (submissions) on 1 July 2009. The submission period closed 4 September 2009. 645 submissions were received. All comments were considered by a hearing panel comprising members of the Nelson/Marlborough Conservation Board and Departmental representatives. Hearings were held in Nelson, Motueka, Takaka and Karamea for those submitters who indicated they wished to be heard.

As a result of the hearings and consideration of all submissions, changes were made to the draft partial review prior to it being presented to the New Zealand Conservation Authority (NZCA) on 15 April 2010 for approval. Following consideration by the NZCA and the Minister of Conservation, some further changes were made before the partial review was approved by the NZCA on 8 December 2010. These changes include minor amendments to spelling and grammar within those parts of the original plan not subject to the partial review.

The partial plan review is part of, and will be effective for, the life of the Kahurangi National Park Management Plan.

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Preface

This Management Plan for Kahurangi National Park has been prepared in accordance with Sections 45-48 of the National Parks Act 1980. This Management Plan is a statutory document which implements Conservation Management Strategies and provides for the management of Kahurangi National Park in accordance with General Policies and the Act.

A partial review has been carried out for specific sections of the management plan to meet changed circumstances and policy. The partial review process was undertaken in accordance with sections 45 - 47 of the National Parks Act 1980. The outcomes of the partial review will remain in place for the life of the management plan.

A Management Plan is generally a statement of intent and does not override the provisions of legislation, general policy and agreements. The objectives of this plan express the Department's overall management intentions for Kahurangi National Park over the next 10 years. Achievement will be determined by the availability of resources and level of community support. The plan does not establish a promised level of funding. Nonetheless, the stated objectives are underscored by a commitment to endeavour to obtain the necessary funding and support.

This Management Plan has been prepared jointly by the Nelson/Marlborough Conservancy and the West Coast Tai Poutini Conservancy of the Department of Conservation, in consultation with the general public and with representatives from tangata whenua, the Nelson/Marlborough Conservation Board and other interested groups and individuals.

This management plan recognises the mana and tangata whenua status of Ngai Tahu, Ngati Apa, Ngati Rarua, Ngati Tama and Te Atiawa over their ancestral lands and waters within the Park and its significance to them. The recognition of mana and tangata whenua status is present through all sections and policies of this management plan.

This plan is a working tool for the future of the Park only, but acknowledges the Crown's relationship with and obligations to Ngai Tahu, Ngati Apa, Ngati Rarua, Ngati Tama and Te Atiawa under Section 4 of the Conservation Act 1987 which requires the Department to give effect to the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi. This plan also acknowledges the Department's obligations under the Ngai Tahu Claims Settlement Act 1998.

Prior to Kahurangi becoming a national park a discussion document was prepared for the national park investigation. Submissions on that document were taken into account in the development of the draft plan. The first round of public consultation on the draft plan was carried out in July 1996 when a notice was published calling for suggestions.

The draft plan was then notified for public submission on 1 November 1997. A total of 317 submissions were received and 60 submitters were heard in support of their submissions. These submissions were taken into account in the development of this plan.

The plan will be effective for ten years from the date of approval (13 June 2001), but may be reviewed at any time as a result of changes in circumstance. A partial review was undertaken in 2009/10. The process and the subject matter of the partial review are set out in the Introduction which follows.

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Publication information

ISSN 1170-9626 (print)
ISSN 1179-4429 (web)
ISBN 978-0-478-14846-6 (print)
ISBN 978-0-478-14847-3 (web)

Management Plan Series No. 18

Contact

Nelson Marlborough Conservancy Office
Phone: +64 3 546 9335
Email: nelson-marlboroughco@doc.govt.nz
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