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What links are there between the monitoring requirements in the LGA and those in the RMA, including the recent changes to section 35 of the RMA?

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What links are there between the monitoring requirements in the LGA and those in the RMA, including the recent changes to section 35 of the RMA?

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Local authorities are obliged under the LGA to report on the community’s progress in achieving the community outcomes not less than once every three years. This compares with the five-yearly requirement in the RMA. The monitoring that is undertaken to satisfy the requirements of the RMA will be an important part of the environmental monitoring work that is required for the LTCCP. An integrated approach to environmental monitoring will be required to ensure the best use of the information gathered by local authorities. Through an integrated approach to monitoring, information systems can be set up or amended so the right information is collected at the right time. An integrated system will also help to ensure that information is provided to meet a number of different legislative requirements. More detailed information on this topic can be found in the monitoring and reporting one-stop-shop’ section. This resource provides best practice tips and examples of integrated monitoring strategi

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