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Explore the seafloor: new maps launched in Akaroa
Iongairo, a collaborative project to deepen our understanding of coastal marine ecosystems around Te Pātaka o Rākaihautū/Banks Peninsula, has delivered the most comprehensive seafloor and habitat maps...
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Partnership safeguards significant braided river ecosystem in the upper Waimakariri
Two years into the ten year Upper Waimakariri River Weed Control Strategy, promising strides are being made towards realising a weed-free braided river network with flourishing native plants
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https://www.ecan.govt.nz/reporting/outcome-results/p3-number-of-marae-in-greater-christchurch-within-400-metres-network-bus-stops-is-increasingP3: Number of marae in Greater Christchurch within 400 metres network bus stops is increasing
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Protecting Waitaha Canterbury rivers from invasive weeds
Weed control is critical when it comes to keeping our communities safe from flood risks, and it also plays an important role in protecting biodiversity in our region’s precious land and waterways
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Public access to recreation sites
Planning a trip to one of Canterbury's rivers, lakes or coastal areas? Find out where the access points are and what you can expect when you get there. Our interactive recreational access map can help...
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Urban context and policy direction
Urban development and the physical expansion of urban areas can have significant effects on the sustainable management of natural and physical resources. Unplanned or poorly planned growth leads
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Working together to resolve quarry dust issues
Environment Canterbury, Christchurch City Council and the Canterbury District Health Board are committed to working together to resolve quarry dust issues in the Yaldhurst area. To ensure
https://www.ecan.govt.nz/get-involved/news-and-events/2017/working-together-to-resolve-quarry-dust-issues -
Building consents complaints process
If you have concerns about our processes or believe there’s been a breach of the Building Act 2004, you can submit a formal complaint. Learn more about our complaint procedure below. A complaint may...
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https://www.ecan.govt.nz/reporting/outcome-results/n2-tonnes-of-no2-emissions-from-the-public-transport-fleet-is-decreasingN2: Tonnes of NO₂ emissions from the public transport fleet is decreasing