Auckland Plan Targets: Monitoring Report 2016 November 2016 Technical Report 2016/042
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Auckland Plan Targets: Monitoring Report 2016 November 2016 Technical Report 2016/042 Auckland Plan Targets: Monitoring Report 2016 November 2016 Technical Report 2016/042 Auckland Council Technical Report 2016/042 ISSN 2230-4525 (Print) ISSN 2230-4533 (Online) ISBN 978-0-9941428-6-3 (Print) ISBN 978-0-9941428-7-0 (PDF) This report has been peer reviewed by the Peer Review Panel. Submitted for review on 1 November 2016 Review completed on 28 November 2016 Reviewed by one reviewer Approved for Auckland Council publication by: Name: Dr Lucy Baragwanath Position: Manager, Research and Evaluation Unit (RIMU) Name: Eva McLaren Position: Manager, Economic and Social Research and Evaluation (RIMU) Date: 28 November 2016 Recommended citation Wilson, R., Reid, A and Bishop, C (2016). Auckland Plan targets: monitoring report 2016. 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Table of contents Introduction ................................................................................................................... 5 Strategic Direction 1 – Create a strong, inclusive and equitable society that ensures opportunity for all Aucklanders ...................................................................................... 7 Strategic Direction 2 – Enable Māori aspirations through recognition of the Treaty of Waitangi and customary rights .................................................................................... 23 Strategic Direction 3 – Integrate arts and culture into our everyday lives .................... 30 Strategic Direction 4 - Protect and conserve Auckland’s historic heritage for the benefit and enjoyment of present and future generations ............................................ 35 Strategic Direction 5 – Promote individual and community well-being through participation and excellence in recreation and sport .................................................... 39 Strategic Direction 6 – Develop an economy that delivers opportunity and prosperity for all Aucklanders and New Zealand .......................................................................... 46 Strategic Direction 7 – Acknowledge that nature and people are inseparable ............. 52 Strategic Direction 8 – Contribute to tackling climate change and increasing energy resilience .................................................................................................................... 67 Strategic Direction 9 – Keep rural Auckland productive, protected and environmentally sound ................................................................................................ 71 Strategic Direction 10 – Create a stunning City Centre with well-connected quality towns, villages and neighbourhoods ........................................................................... 75 Strategic Direction 11 – House all Aucklanders in secure, healthy homes they can afford .......................................................................................................................... 80 Strategic Direction 12 – Plan, deliver and maintain quality infrastructure to make Auckland liveable and resilient .................................................................................... 89 Strategic Direction 13 – Create better connections and accessibility within Auckland, across New Zealand, and to the world ........................................................................ 97 The Southern Initiative .............................................................................................. 103 Appendix 1: Changes to the Auckland Plan measures .............................................. 133 Appendix 2: Auckland Plan targets snapshot 2015/2016 .......................................... 138 __________________________________________________________________________ Auckland Plan targets: monitoring report 2016 List of tables and figures Tables Table 1: Percentage of school leavers with NCEA Level 2 or above, by ethnicity (2011-2015) (%) ...................................................................................................................................... 12 Table 2: Percentage of school leavers with NCEA Level 2 or above, by school decile (2011- 2015) (%) ............................................................................................................................ 12 Table 3: Number of young adults (aged 15-24) with a post-secondary qualification (2006 and 2013) ................................................................................................................................... 13 Table 4: Proportion of respondents who felt ‘very safe’ or ‘safe’ (%) (2010 - 2016) ................... 15 Table 5: Number of road deaths and serious injuries (DSI) by crash category, Auckland (2010 to 2015) ................................................................................................................................... 16 Table 6: Public Hospital Injury Discharges, all external causes, unintentional intent, 0 to 14 year olds, all Auckland local boards (2010 to 2015) ................................................................... 17 Table 7: Life expectancy by gender and ethnicity, Auckland (2005-07, 2012-14) ...................... 18 Table 8: Proportion of survey respondents who had actively participate in an art form in the previous 12 months, Auckland (2008 to 2014) ................................................................... 31 Table 9: Contribution to GDP by sport and recreation industry, Auckland (2012/2013) ............. 42 Table 10: Number of synthetic pitches in Auckland by year (2010/11-2015/16) ........................ 43 Table 11: Proportion of threatened species and ecosystems under active management, 2016 55 Table 12: Change in landcover (in ha) for different landcover classes between 2008 and 2012, as measured using LCDB3 and 4 ....................................................................................... 64 Table 13: GHG emissions estimated by source (kt CO2e) Auckland, (2009 and 2013) ............. 68 Table 14: Rural subdivision consents by rural activity areas, Auckland (2013 – 2016) .............. 73 Table 15: Estimated resident population in the Auckland city centre (as at 30 June, 2006-2015) ............................................................................................................................................ 78 Table 16: Percentage of households that own the dwelling they live in, by local board (2006 and 2013) ................................................................................................................................... 82 Table 17: Proportion who owned or part-owned the dwelling they lived in, by ethnicity, Auckland only (2001, 2006 and 2013) ................................................................................................ 88 Table 18: Number of fatal and serious road injuries, Auckland and New Zealand (2008-2015) .......................................................................................................................................... 100 Table 19: Number of licensed ECE services, by type (as at end June 2014 and 2015)........... 105 Table 20: Number and percentage of new entrants (year one) who had regularly participated in early childhood education, by ethnicity, for the Southern Initiative and Auckland (year end June 2015 and 2016) ........................................................................................................ 106 Table 21: Number of enrolments in licensed ECE services in the Southern Initiative area by ethnicity (June 2009 to 2014) ........................................................................................... 107 Table 22: Average number of hours spent per week in early childhood education (June 2009- 2014) ................................................................................................................................. 108 Table 23: Number and proportion of residents aged 15 and over with formal education qualifications, Southern Initiative and Auckland (2006 and 2013) ................................... 114 Table 24: Overall school attainment by school leavers, Southern Initiative (TSI) and rest of Auckland (ROA) (%) (2012-2015) ...................................................................................