Research access to kauri dieback areas
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From: t Austen
Dear Auckland Council,
As you probably know Dr Bruce Burns from Auckland University's Botany department has a longitudinal study of kauri dieback running in the Waitakere Ranges. It was established in 2012 and has the potential to answer many of the questions you want answered. Is he being denied access to his plots in the Waitakere Ranges ?
Yours faithfully,
T Austen
From: Samantha Sinclair
Auckland Council
Tçnâ koe T Austen,
Thank you for your request for information about research access to the
kauri dieback areas.
You asked:
“As you probably know Dr Bruce Burns from Auckland University's Botany
department has a longitudinal study of kauri dieback running in the
Waitakere Ranges. It was established in 2012 and has the potential to
answer many of the questions you want answered. Is he being denied access
to his plots in the Waitakere Ranges ?”
The controlled area notice and closures means that Dr Bruce Burns (and any
other researcher) requires a research permit to access some of his plots
that are in closed areas. Access to the historical plots can be officially
granted through this process so the answer is no, he is not being denied
access.
Please note you have the right to request a review of this decision from
the Ombudsman.
Kind regards
Samantha Sinclair
Privacy & LGOIMA Business Partner
Democracy Services
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From: t Austen
Dear Samantha Sinclair,
Thank you for your quick response. A few supplementary questions:
How long does it take to get a research permit and what is the process, how long does it last, how large an area can it cover (e.g. all the Waitakere Ranges ?), what conditions are typically imposed and what does it cost?
Yours sincerely,
T Austen
From: Official Information
Auckland Council
Tēnā koe T Austen,
Thank you for your follow-up questions about research access to kauri
dieback areas.
Under specific circumstances necessary for park management (such as pest
control) or for advancing research that will benefit our future
management, we can provide permission for entry into closed forest
areas. The Controlled Area Notice put in place by the Ministry of Primary
Industries (MPI) is more focussed on the controls required for open
areas. Closure of the forested areas in the Waitakere Ranges has been
done by Council using its powers as a landowner under the Local Government
Act.
Council and the Department of Conservation can give permission to their
respective areas and not each other's controlled area notice. MPI is also
listed as an authorised person under the Biosecurity Act has the powers to
inspect, examine and give directions with regards to the controlled area
notices.
Please see below a link to the application process.
[1]https://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/lice...
The time taken to process and the cost of the application depends on the
nature and complexity of the application.
Conditions, including the duration of the permit and the area covered will
be dependent on the location and information provided in the application
process.
Ngā mihi
Samantha
Samantha Sinclair | Business Partner Privacy & LGOIMA
Democracy Services | Auckland Council
From: t Austen <[2][FOI #12330 email]>
Sent: Tuesday, 3 March 2020 9:37 AM
To: Samantha Sinclair <[3][email address]>
Subject: Re: Official Information request - Research access to kauri
dieback areas
Dear Samantha Sinclair,
Thank you for your quick response.
A few supplementary questions:
How long does it take to get a research permit and what is the process,
how long does it last, how large an area can it cover (e.g. all the
Waitakere Ranges ?), what conditions are typically imposed and what does
it cost?
Yours sincerely,
T Austen
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Tçnâ koe T Austen,
Thank you for your request for information about research access to the
kauri dieback areas.
You asked:
“As you probably know Dr Bruce Burns from Auckland University's Botany
department has a longitudinal study of kauri dieback running in the
Waitakere Ranges. It was established in 2012 and has the potential to
answer many of the questions you want answered. Is he being denied access
to his plots in the Waitakere Ranges ?”
The controlled area notice and closures means that Dr Bruce Burns (and
any other researcher) requires a research permit to access some of his
plots that are in closed areas. Access to the historical plots can be
officially granted through this process so the answer is no, he is not
being denied access.
Please note you have the right to request a review of this decision from
the Ombudsman.
Kind regards
Samantha Sinclair
Privacy & LGOIMA Business Partner
Democracy Services
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