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Monthly Christchurch Branch Event
Come along on Wednesday 1 April, from 5-30pm @ Bean Scene Café and Cargo Bar, Lincoln Road, Addington (Cargo Bar is open for drinks and food prior to this, for early birds). These are casual gatherings put on by the Institute to give you a way to meet people in the industry and catch up with colleagues.
All members are welcome. Please feel free to bring friends and colleagues and pass this email around. No charge.
Our Speaker will be: Chrissie Williams, Programme Leader - Natural Environment Recovery Programme (NERP).
Topic – Development and implementation of the NERP and what might happen to it after April 2016
The Natural Environment Recovery Programme is an Environment Canterbury-led initiative to facilitate the restoration and enhancement of the natural environment, and capture opportunities to build future resilience. It is one of many recovery programmes under the Recovery Strategy for Greater Christchurch – Mahere Haumanutanga o Waitaha. The NERP can be found on here on Environment Canterbury's web site.
Past presentations on the implementation of the NERP are available on Environment Canterbury's web site:
● Earthquake effects on the coast and estuary https://youtu.be/ArlGqQhtJSs
● Recovery of the Heathcote River/Ōpāwaho http://youtu.be/VteBjWil7wo
● Managing disaster waste: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KiJ0ryo4YN4
● Recovery of recreation on the Port Hills and Banks Peninsula: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s__T2D2KyoQ
● Why and how the Natural Environment Recovery Programme was developed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6sfZrCp_EM
When:
1 April 2015
5:30 PM
We acknowledge and value the rights and interests of Indigenous Peoples in the protection and management of environmental values through their involvement in decisions and processes, and the application of traditional Indigenous knowledge.