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Department of Conservation
Te Papa Atawhai
Conserving the natural and historic heritage of New Zealand
Conserving the natural and historic heritage of New Zealand
Agency overview
Jurisdiction New Zealand Government
Headquarters Conservation House, Manners Street, Wellington, New Zealand
41°17'23.75?S 174°46'31.08?E? / ?-41.2899306, 174.7753
Minister Responsible Tim Groser, Minister of Conservation
Agency Executive Al Morrison, Chief executive
Website
http://www.doc.govt.nz/

The Department of Conservation (In Maori, Te Papa Atawhai), commonly known by its acronym, "DOC", is the state sector organisation of New Zealand which deals with the conservation of New Zealand’s natural and historic heritage.[1] The Minister of Conservation in New Zealand's Government is the Hon. Steve Chadwick, who was appointed in October 2007.[2]

The New Zealand Conservation Authority is an advisory body to the Department of Conservation and to the Minister of Conservation.

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Function

[] Overview

Department of Conservation signs of this format are commonly seen around New Zealand national parks.
The DOC operates much of the backcountry tourist infrastructure of the country, such as this overnight hut on the Rakiura Track.

The department was formed in 1987, when the Conservation Act 1987[3] was passed to integrate part of the Department of Lands and Survey, the Forest Service and the Wildlife Service. This Act also set out the majority of the Department's responsibilities and roles.

DOC administers most of the Crown land in New Zealand. This is almost a third of New Zealand's land area, including national, forest and maritime parks, marine reserves, nearly 4000 reserves, river margins, some coastline, several hundred wetlands, and many offshore islands. Most of the land under its control is protected for either scenic, scientific, historic or cultural reasons, or set aside for recreation.

Providing for recreation is a major part of its core work, and this covers the management of family picnic sites, as well as maintaining rugged backcountry tracks and over 1000 accompanying backcountry huts that are used by hunters and recreational trampers. DOC also administers the Nature Heritage Fund, and is responsible for rural fire control.

In addition to its work managing land and providing for recreation in New Zealand, DOC works to preserve its natural heritage. This includes preservation of historic sites on public conservation land, saving native threatened species, managing threats like pests and weeds, environmental restoration, caring for marine life, and assisting landowners to effectively preserve natural heritage.

The methods of achieving these goals have resulted in controversy, where some people claim that the Department of Conservation is overly biased towards the plight of environmentalists at the expense of New Zealand's economy. This is particularly a concern amongst some farmers and other industries that are major users of neighbouring land, many of whom have been affected by decisions of the department.

Headquarters

The Department of Conservation moved into a new headquarters, Conservation House, on Manners Street, Wellington in 2006. It is the first green building in New Zealand to be given a 5-star rating, having won numerous environmental awards, including a top 10 placing by Grist Magazine.[4] The site was originally a cinema complex operated by the Hoyts Group from the mid 1980s until the early 2000s, when it closed down in the face of stiff competition.[5]

Significant events

[] Cave Creek disaster

Main article: Cave Creek disaster

In 1995, 14 people died when a viewing platform maintained by the Department of Conservation collapsed. Immediately following the tragedy, all of the department's 106 viewing platforms throughout New Zealand were checked. Fifteen platforms were closed for repairs.[6]

A Commission of Inquiry that followed the tragedy revealed that the department had acted illegally and negligently in constructing the viewing platform. The commission also stated that the department was seriously underfunded for the tasks with which it was delegated, resulting in a culture of sub-standard safety procedures having been used for the building and maintenance of some of its facilities.[7] Many people in New Zealand criticised the government for the department's situation, and Denis Marshall, the presiding Minister of Conservation at the time, eventually resigned over the incident. Since the inquiry, radical changes have been made to the department's procedures to prioritise safety.

Raoul Island eruption

Further information: Raoul Island

In March 2006, a volcanic eruption at the Green Lake of Raoul Island, administered by the Department of Conservation, was believed to have killed DOC worker Mark Kearney. At the exact time of the eruption, Mr Kearney is thought to have been taking temperature measurements of the lake as part of a programme for monitoring volcanic activity. Five other DOC workers, who were also living on the island, were forced to evacuate back to New Zealand shortly after the eruption. Searches for Mr Kearney, which have been inhibited by the island's remote location and the risks of further volcanic activity, have since failed to find any signs of him.

See also

References

  1. ^ Department of Conservation's Annual Report for the year ended 30 June 2007, The Department’s purpose, ISSN 1177-990X, (Online), ISSN 1176-7324 (Print), The Department of Conservation, Wellington New Zealand, retrieved 2 April 2008.
  2. ^ Renewed Cabinet line-up, press release, Rt Hon Helen Clark, 31 October 2007.
  3. ^ Conservation Act 1987
  4. ^ 'No 9 In the World', The Wellington Company website, retrieved 5 June 2008
  5. ^ 'Conservation House', The Wellington Company website, retrieved 5 June 2008
  6. ^ New Zealand disasters - Cave Creek Christchurch City Council Library website, viewed 5/9/2007
  7. ^ Commission of inquiry Cave Creek report, Review the Commission of Inquiry into the collapse of a viewing platform at Cave Creek near Punakaiki on the West Coast. Judge Noble's report, Published: 1995. DOC website, accessed 6 April 2008.

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