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Keynotes Addresses

  1. Reinventing Planning as Part of Good Urban Governance by Cliff Hague
  2. Politics of Planning: The Independence of the Enviroment Court by Judge John Bollard
  3. Choruses from the Rock - Public, Media & Politics in Planning Issues by Rod Oram
  4. Natural Hazards, Planning & Sustainable Development by Professor Emeritus Dennis S. Mileti
  5. Water Allocation in Canterbury by Dr. Bryan Jenkins
  1. Community Involment in Coastal Hazard Mitigation
  2. Acting According: Using the RMA & CDEM Act to Improve Community Resilience
  3. Facing the reality Of Climate Change - Risks and Opportunities for the New Zealand Private Sector
  4. Infrustructure Corridor Analysis (INCA) : Australia & New Zealand
  5. Public Private Patnerships - A UK Perspective
  6. Policy Protection Production: Is The RMA Enabling Sustainable Agriculture?
  7. Baseline, Bundling and Other Perennial Planning Shibboleths
  1. Institutionalisation of Spatial Planning and Decision Support System for Planning and Governmance in Malaysia
  2. Barriers to Sustainable Building Practices within Local Council Planning Provisions - Auckland City Council Case Study
  3. Climate Change and the RMA
  4. Workplace Travel Plans - A New Rule of the Game
  5. Visual and Noise Effects Reported by Residents Living Close to Manawatu Wind Farm: Preliminary Survey Results
  6. Legal Framework for Establishing Regional Planning Authority for Malaysia
  7. Creating Space for Community Planning in New Zealand
  8. Grassroots: The Politics of Planning in Tasmanian local Government
  9. The Second Half of the Game... Monitoring the Implementations of District and Regional Plans
  10. The Heritage Masterplan for Kuala Terengganu City - A Case Study of the Top Down Approach
  11. Do We Have the Capacity to Respond to the Changing Rules? Implementing Urban Design in New Zealand
  12. The Role of Planners in Addresing Homelessness in New Zealand
  13. Regional Policy Statement Come to Age
  14. How Long Can You Go? Perceptions of New Zealand's Multi Layer Enviromental Governance
  1. Catchment Management - Starting at the Beginning
  2. Restoring Roturua Lakes: The Risks and Rewards of Representative Working Parties
  3. Institutional Framework for Metropolitan Regional Planning: Challenges in Malaysia
  4. Consuming patnership: Informal Partnerships Through Community Markets
  5. An Arranged Marriage & Mana Whenua an Innovative Way on How to Make it Work!
  6. Partnership Initiatives to Improve Implementation and Awareness of the RMA
  7. The Loss of an Ordinary Landscape
  8. The Contribution of Enviromental Compensation to the Sustainable Development of Resources
  9. The Beacon Neighbourhood Sustainability Framework and Tools to Measure Neighbourhood Sustainability
  10. Monitoring Settlement Sustainabillity - A review of Practice
  11. Greater Christchurch Urban Development Strategy the Collaborative Approach
  12. Reverse Sensitivity & Cross-Boundry Effects at the Rural-Residential Interface - The Rule of Engagement
  13. Out with the Old and In with the New: The Kapiti Coast District Council Experience in Changing the Rules of the Game for Subdivision & Development