Te whakatairanga ake i ngā tikanga tiaki toitū i te whenua
Promote sustainable land management practices
Action area N5: Advocate for land use practices that deliver healthy, resilient soils, waterways and ecosystems
Support rural Aucklanders to manage land in ways that grow resilience The ability of a system, community or society to handle and recover from hazards in a fast, efficient way. This includes risk management to protect and restore basic services and functions.to climate change and enhance mauri Life principle, life force, vital essence. The essential quality and vitality of a being or entity., support biodiversity The natural environment and encompasses native plants and animals (flora and fauna), ecology, natural heritage, ecological restoration and revegetation, landforms, geology.and health of waterways.
Establish land management actions that will create green infrastructure Natural and engineered ecological systems which integrate with the built environment to provide the widest possible range of ecological, community and infrastructure services. to benefit farmers, land managers and the wider region (e.g. planting trees, riparian fencing and planting Fencing of waterways to improve aquatic habitat for fish and other species, improve water quality through reduced input of faecal nutrients and sediments and increase bank stability, by excluding stock and creating a buffer between the water and the land., protecting and restoring wetlands).
Trial soil quality enrichment practices to enhance plant growth and carbon sequestration. The net removal, by natural or artificial processes, of carbon from the atmosphere, and storage in carbon sinks - plants, oceans, soils.
Torpedo Bay and Takarunga / Mount Victoria, Devonport