The Canterbury Water Management Strategy as a collaborative planning initiative: a preliminary assessment
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2010-05-20
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Abstract
This report is a preliminary assessment of the Canterbury Water Management Strategy (CWMS)
as part of a longer term longitudinal monitoring study of institutional arrangements for
sustainable water management in Canterbury. The CWMS is an innovative regional initiative to
address exacerbating conflicts over allocation and management of freshwater resources in the
region. Past attempts to satisfactorily address these concerns within the framework of the
statutory RMA planning regime have encountered significant barriers. The CWMS is expected
to overcome these barriers by adopting a collaborative, non‐statutory process combined with
statutory backing (in particular via the Canterbury Regional Policy Statement).
The above expectation of the CWMS poses a number of research questions including:
• What difference, if any, will the CWMS make in overcoming RMA related statutory
planning barriers towards sustainable water management in Canterbury?
• Have the processes of crafting the CWMS been sufficiently robust in terms of informed
deliberation in order to withstand contestation further down the line?
• Reflecting on the Canterbury ‘experiment’ from a wider conceptual stance, how should
collaborative water governance processes be designed to be successful?
The answer to the first question will become evident through the course of monitoring the
CWMS over the next six years as part of future research at Lincoln University (subject to
funding). As the first step in this exercise, this particular report will focus on addressing the
second question above. Thus, the specific aim of this report is to provide feedback from a group
of key informants who have been closely involved in the development of the CWMS and who
have been interviewed on three dimensions of the CWMS:
• the processes of developing the CWMS;
• content of policies in the CWMS to manage water resources; and
• perceived anticipated challenges and opportunities of implementing these policies.
In the discussion and conclusion, a preliminary appraisal of the CWMS is offered on the basis of
the above analysis.