Maryan Street
Environment Spokesperson
3 September 2013
Big RMA changes slated by environment group
Legal advice released today by the Environmental Defence Society slates the government’s proposed changes to the
Resource Management Act, saying that the changes will not achieve what the government says it wants to do, says Labour
Environment Spokesperson, Maryan Street.
“New Zealanders want a law that helps preserve and protect our natural environment.
“While the intention of the government’s reforms might be to create more certainty by giving clear direction on
development and environmental protection, its proposals will not actually achieve that.
“In fact EDS’s advice shows that merging sections 6 and 7, which are the heart of the purpose of the RMA, will simply
create a longer ’shopping list’ of principles for decision-makers to choose from.
“That means a continuation of any current uncertainty and does not provide greater clarity, just more unpredictability -
the reverse of what the government says it wants.
“The government also says it recognises the importance of understandable and enforceable environmental bottom lines.
These proposals fail to provide those.
“As well as deleting any consideration of the ‘finite characteristics of natural and physical resources’ and the ‘ethic
of stewardship’, the Minister will require any outstanding natural features and landscapes to be ‘specified’, but we
don’t know by whom and how.
“Amy Adams should either go back to the drawing board, or own up and admit that her changes are designed to promote ease
of development without proper care and protection of the environment,” said Maryan Street.
ENDS