State of the Environment reports are produced by Hawke's Bay Regional Council each year with a comprehensive report every 5 years on the major aspects of our environment. The Council provides this information to give the Hawke’s Bay public a useful means of assessing changes in their environment and the effect these might have on their lives.
Research Programmes and Reports
The regional council manages a variety of resource monitoring programmes to research the state of the Hawke’s Bay environment. Detailed technical reports are also available that underpin the 5 yearly summary reports. The reports are used to assist in the review of planning documents, resource investigations and research directions. Policies to protect our resources are primarily developed in the Regional Resource Management Plan and the Regional Coastal Environment Plan and activity programmes actioned through the Long Term Council Community Plan.
Key topics in the latest report 2004
Each section highlights key points, trends, specific incidents of note and work the Council has done in the year of the report. Details technical reports on many of these aspects are available on request from the Environmental Monitoring section, Hawke's Bay Regional Council.
Land and biodiversity
Erosion is still a significant issue in Hawke's Bay and levels of residual agrichemicals in soils are consistent with elsewhere in New Zealand. However the Regional Council is encouraging sustainable land management practices and is developing a land monitoring strategy. Pest control is a significant contribution to increasing biodiversity of our land.