Endorse the Waiwhakaata Lake Hayes Strategy and partner in the implementation of the action plan to restore the water quality and ecology of this treasured lake for generations to come.
The name Waiwhakaata refers to the shimmering reflection from the surface of the lake and the strategy aims to uphold the mana of the name Waiwhakaata so our actions are reflected in the water. Although the lake is a taoka (treasure) for our district, its hauora (health) has been significantly affected over many decades. This intergenerational project aspires to be an exemplar in ecological restoration and a case study for other catchment restorations across the motu.
1.2 Waiwhakaata Lake Hayes restoration
Action
Key Initiatives
- Endorse and support the delivery of the Waiwhakaata Lake Hayes Strategy.
- Work in partnership with Kāi Tahu to integrate mātauraka Kāi Tahu into restoration efforts and ensure cultural values are upheld.
- Collaborate with Friends of Lake Hayes, ORC, Mana Tāhuna, DOC, local community groups and businesses to implement water quality improvement measures, riparian planting, and catchment management strategies.
- Engage the local community in regeneration initiatives, fostering stewardship through education, volunteering, and citizen science programmes.
- Support monitoring and reporting on lake health improvements to check the effectiveness of restoration activities, and adapt to changing environmental conditions.
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Project Details
Investment
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Investment Value (Estimate)
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<$20k
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$20K - $100K
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$100K - $500K
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>$500K
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To be confirmed/still under review
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Key Partners
Kāi Tahu (Aukaha, Te Ao Mārama), ORC, Friends of Lake Hayes, Mana Tāhuna, DOC, Whakatipu Reforestation Trust, local conservation organisations, community groups, local businesses.
Kāi Tahu Value Alignment
Tikaka - Appropriate action
Kaitiakitaka - Stewardship
Mauri - Life force