Federated Mountain Clubs welcomes Acting Conservation Minister Ayesha Verrall’s 28 May 2021 announcement that the Government is accelerating the reclassification of stewardship land to ensure land with high conservation value is protected for future generations to enjoy. “The Government intends to progress legislation to streamline, speed up and simplify the process so land with conservation value is identified and managed appropriately, while land with low or no conservation value can be considered for other uses.” It will also allow for more efficient public consultation. Initially, two independent expert national panels are being established, with their initial focus being on the Northern South Island and Western South Island. At this stage it is anticipated it will take about eight months for each panel to undertake their work and provide recommendations. Further details on public consultation will be announced in due course. While this is just the start of the process to honour stewardship land with the status and protection it deserves, and there may be pitfalls in passing legislation for “efficiency”, it is nonetheless an extremely pleasing start. FMC will be following the process closely and ensure we are involved in order to obtain the best outcome for the protection of our stewardship land’s conservation and recreation values. Read more
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