Mahu Whenua Open Space Covenant 2021-2040 VOLUME II OPEN SPACE VALUES AND BACKGROUND INFORMATION TO ACCOMPANY VOLUME I Queen Elizabeth II National Trust P O Box 3341 WELLINGTON 6140 1 APPENDIX ONE - PREFACE ................................................................................................................................ 4 APPENDIX TWO – OVERALL CONTEXT .............................................................................................................. 6 Historic Land Use ........................................................................................................................................... 6 Ngai Tahu Perspective ................................................................................................................................... 7 Early Pastoral Land Use ............................................................................................................................... 10 APPENDIX THREE - OPEN SPACE VALUES OF MOTATAPU STATION ................................................................ 12 OVERVIEW ........................................................................................................................................................... 12 VISUAL - LANDSCAPE VALUES .................................................................................................................................. 12 HISTORIC -ARCHEOLOGICAL VALUES ......................................................................................................................... 13 CULTURAL VALUES ................................................................................................................................................ 14 EDUCATION AND RECREATION VALUES ...................................................................................................................... 15 CATCHMENT VALUES ............................................................................................................................................. 15 BIODIVERSITY VALUES ............................................................................................................................................ 16 Assessment of Values under the National Policy Statement on Indigenous Biodiversity ............................. 20 Weka Re Introduction Programme. ............................................................................................................. 21 APPENDIX FOUR - OPEN SPACE VALUES OF GLENCOE STATION ..................................................................... 23 OVERVIEW ........................................................................................................................................................... 23 VISUAL - LANDSCAPE VALUES .................................................................................................................................. 23 HISTORIC - ARCHAEOLOGICAL VALUES ....................................................................................................................... 24 CULTURAL VALUES ................................................................................................................................................ 25 EDUCATION AND RECREATION VALUES ...................................................................................................................... 26 CATCHMENT VALUES ............................................................................................................................................. 27 BIODIVERSITY VALUES ............................................................................................................................................ 27 Assessment of Values Under the National Policy Statement of Indigenous Biodiversity. ............................ 29 APPENDIX FIVE - OPEN SPACE VALUES OF CORONET PEAK STATIO ................................................................ 31 OVERVIEW ........................................................................................................................................................... 31 VISUAL - LANDSCAPE VALUES .................................................................................................................................. 31 HISTORIC – ARCHAEOLOGICAL VALUES ...................................................................................................................... 32 CULTURAL VALUES ................................................................................................................................................ 33 EDUCATION AND RECREATION VALUES ...................................................................................................................... 34 CATCHMENT VALUES ............................................................................................................................................. 34 BIODIVERSITY VALUES ............................................................................................................................................ 35 Assessment of Values under the National Policy Statement on Biodiversity ............................................... 37 APPENDIX SIX - OPEN SPACE VALUES OF MOTATAPU STATION ..................................................................... 40 OVERVIEW ........................................................................................................................................................... 40 VISUAL - LANDSCAPE VALUES .................................................................................................................................. 40 HISTORIC - ARCHAEOLOGICAL VALUES ....................................................................................................................... 40 CULTURAL VALUES ................................................................................................................................................ 41 EDUCATION AND RECREATION VALUES ...................................................................................................................... 42 CATCHMENT VALUES ............................................................................................................................................. 43 BIODIVERSITY VALUES ............................................................................................................................................ 43 Assessment of Values under The National Policy Statement on Biodiversity .............................................. 45 CURRENT LAND USE .............................................................................................................................................. 46 2 APPENDIX SEVEN - CONSULTATION, PARTNERSHIPS AND OTHER BODIES WITH ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES .......................................................................................................................................... 47 APPENDIX EIGHT - OTHER PARTNERSHIPS ..................................................................................................... 50 APPENDIX NINE - LEGISLATIVE CONTEXT: RELEVANT ACTS ........................................................................... 52 Queen Elizabeth the Second National Trust Act 1977 .................................................................................. 52 Reserves Act 1977 ........................................................................................................................................ 52 Resource Management Act 1991 ................................................................................................................. 52 Conservation Act 1987 ................................................................................................................................. 52 Crown Minerals Act 1991 ............................................................................................................................. 52 Land Act 1948 .............................................................................................................................................. 52 Crown Pastoral Land Act (1998) .................................................................................................................. 52 Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga Act 2014 ....................................................................................... 52 Wild Animal Control Act 1977 ...................................................................................................................... 53 Fencing Act 1978 .......................................................................................................................................... 53 APPENDIX TEN -OPERATIONAL AREAS ........................................................................................................... 54 APPENDIX ELEVEN - LARGE SCALE BIODIVERSITY PROJECTS BY THIRD PARTIES ............................................. 57 APPENDIX TWELVE -PUBLIC TRACKS & SIGNS ................................................................................................ 58 APPENDIX THIRTEEN - TRACKS ADVISORY GROUP MOU (SIGNED COPY HELD BY QEII) .................................. 62 APPENDIX FOURTEEN: QLDC MOU MAHU WHENUA TRACK MANAGEMENT ................................................. 71 ...................................................................................................................................................................... 73 APPENDIX FOURTEEN - ARCHAEOLOGICAL HISTORICAL
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