The programme for the Living Lake, Changing Catchment: 2011 Te Waihora/Lake Ellesmere integrated catchment symposium is now available.
Contact manager@ankiscakery.com for further information
Day 1 – Tuesday November 15th, chaired by Jenny Webster-Brown, Director of the Waterways Centre for Freshwater Research | |
9.00am | Mihi whakatau, Te Taumutu Runanga
Mark Solomon, Kaiwhakahaere (Chair) Te Runanga o Ngai Tahu |
9.40am | “Setting the Scene” – Clive Howard-Williams and Ned Norton, NIWA |
9.55am | Land Use Change in Selwyn District – Andrew Mactier, Selwyn District Council |
10.15am | Morning tea |
10.45am | Updates :
Ngai Tahu Customary Fisheries Protection Areas Project – Nigel Scott, Te Runanga o Ngai Tahu Freshwater fish of Te Waihora – recruitment, important habitats, and changes in fish communities – Don Jellyman, NIWA Update of surface water hydrology in the Te Waihora /Lake Ellesmere Catchment – Dan Clark, Environment Canterbury Groundwater resource update and managed aquifer recharge – Howard Williams, Golder Associates Lake water quality trends and identifying opportunities to make significant improvements Adrian Meredith, Environment Canterbury Ecological flows for rivers in the Te Waihora/Lake Ellesmere catchment Greg Burrell, Golder Associates |
12.15pm | Lunch sponsored by Meridian |
1.15pm | Restoration project updates:
Stephen Brailsford, Waihora Ellesmere Trust Brooke Turner, Te Ara Kakariki Andrew Spanton, Te Runanga o Ngai Tahu Monitoring and enhancing ecosystem services at Te Waihora/Lake Ellesmere – Steve Wratten, Lincoln University |
2.00pm | Whakaora Te Waihora – Donna Woodley, Environment Canterbury
and Jason Arnold, Te Runanga o Ngai Tahu |
2.20pm | University research updates
Jenny Webster-Brown, Director, Waterways Centre for Freshwater Management |
3.00pm | Afternoon tea |
3.30pm |
NIWA updates: Modelling the water balance of Te Waihora for the National Water Conservation Order amendments – Graeme Horrell, NIWA Canterbury Lysimeter Network Project – MS Srinivasan, Maurice Duncan, NIWA The Selwyn River/Waikirikiri – Scott Larned, NIWA |
4.30pm | The future of dairying in Selwyn-Waihora – Todd Muller, Fonterra |
5.00pm | Drinks, nibbles & networking – sponsored by Fonterra |
Day 2 – Wednesday November 16th, chaired by David Caygill, Environment Canterbury Commissioner | |
9.00am | Recap of Day 1 – Ken Hughey, Lincoln University & Ken Taylor, Environment Canterbury |
9.15am | Keynote address
Lake restoration: Is there a successful model? David Hamilton, Bay of Plenty Regional Council Chair in Lake Restoration, University of Waikato |
10.15am | Morning tea |
10.45am | The Canterbury Water Management Strategy regulatory framework – Peter Skelton, Environment Canterbury Commissioner |
11.10am | Water Conservation Order – Craig Pauling and Jason Arnold, Te Runanga o Ngai Tahu |
11.20am | Land Use and Water Quality – Ian Brown, Environment Canterbury |
12.00pm | Lunch |
1.00pm | Future proofing through the CWMS – Brett Painter, Environment Canterbury
CWMS Implementation Programmes (ZIPS & RIP): What have we learned so far? – Miria Goodwin and Peter Ramsden, Environment Canterbury |
2.00pm | Have your say on Water Management – Selwyn-Waihora Zone Committee present their draft Zone Implementation Programme. |
4.00pm | Summary of main themes emerging from both days – Bryan Jenkins, Waterways Centre for Freshwater Management |
4.30pm | Closing remarks, poroporoaki |