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Appendix 7: Key Documents Reviewed

Appendix 7: Key Documents Reviewed

Appendix 7: Key documents reviewed

Amuri County District Planning Scheme. (1986). Proposed District Planning Scheme Change 1. Amuri County District Planning Scheme.

Beban, J. G.; Saunders, W. S. A. (2013). Incorporating a risk-ased land use planning approach into a district plan, GNS Science Miscellaneous Series 63.

Beca Carter Hollings and Ferner Ltd. (2009). Minden Rural 3 Zone Structure Plan Geotechnical Appraisal. BECA. Retrieved December 20, 2018.

Bell, D. (1987). Engineering Geology Assessment and Statement of Evidence.

Boffa Miskell. (2015). Landscape Study. Boffa Miskell. Retrieved January 10, 2019

Garland, M. (1987). District Scheme Change No. 1: Mt Lyford Decision. : RoydsGarden.

GNS. (2006). Review and investigation of slope instability and active features in the Mt Lyford Village area, North Canterbury. GNS Science 2006/26.

Massey, C.I.; Yetton, M. J.; Carey, J.; Lukovic, B.; Litchfield, N.; Riles, W.; McVerry, G. (2013). Canterbury 2010/11 Port Hills Slope Stability: Stage 1 report on the findings from investigations into areas of significant ground damage (mass movements). (NZ): GNS Science Consultancy Report 2012/317.

GNS Science. (2018). Land damage and natural hazards in the Mt Lyford Village area following the 2016 Kaikoura .

Goded T, G. M. (2018). Seismic Hazard Analysis for State Highway 1 and an alternative route following the 2016 Earthquake. Lower Hutt (NZ): GNS Science consultancy report; 2018/114.

Golder Associates (NZ) Limited. (2018). Mt Lyford Village Geological Assessment for Slope Hazards. Christchurch.

Insurance Council of . (2014). Protecting New Zealand from Natural Hazards. : Insurance Council New Zealand.

Local Government New Zealand. (2018). Climate change and natural hazards decision-making. Wellington: Local Government New Zealand.

Local Government New Zealand. (2014). Managing natural hazards risk in New Zealand – towards more resilient communities. Wellington: Local Government New Zealand.

MfE. (2003). Planning for Development of Land on or Close to Active Faults. Wellington: New Zealand Government.

Ministry of Civil Defence and Emergency Management. (2019). National Disaster Resilience Strategy. Wellington: New Zealand Government. Retrieved June 2019.

Saunders, W. S. A.; Beban, J. G.:; Kilvington, M. (2013). Risk-based approach to land use planning, GNS Science Miscellaneous Series 63. Taig, T.; Massey, C.; Webb, T. (2012). Canterbury Earthquakes 2010/11 Port Hills Slope Stability: Principles and Criteria for the Assessment of Risk from Slope Instability in the Port Hills, Christchurch. Lower Hutt (NZ): GNS Science Consultancy Report 2011/319. District Plans reviewed

Unitary Plan (Decisions Version Operative in Part)  Christchurch District Plan (Operative)  Kāpiti Coast District Plan (Proposed District Plan Appeals version 2018)  Nelson Resource Management Plan (Operative)  Plan (Operative)  Queenstown Lakes District Plan (Proposed)  Western Bay of Plenty District Plan (Operative)  Plan (Operative)