QP Library
The QP Library contains links to a comprehensive range of publications, journal articles and other documents on the Resource Management Act and planning.
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Browse all resources listed in the QP Library based on subject.
Air quality
Climate change
Coastal and marine areas
Communities
Consultation
Culture and heritage
Energy
Enforcement
Environmental monitoring and reporting
Hazards
Infrastructure
Legislation
Maori and treaty
Natural environment
Planning
Regional information
Resource consents
Rural areas
Sustainable development
Tourism
Urban areas
Waste
Water
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Browse all the resources listed in the QP Library based on document type.
Case studies
Central government reports
Conference and workshop notes
Forms, templates and checklists
Guidance material for practitioners
Guides for the general public
Journal articles
Ageing population
Agriculture horticulture and viticulture
Airports and air traffic
Amenity
Annual plans
Appeals
Aquaculture
Assessment of environmental effects
Auckland
Bay of Plenty
Best Practice
Biosecurity
Business and industry
Business compliance costs
Canterbury
Carbon dioxide emissions
Carbon tax
Children
Cities
Civil Defence Emergency Act
Climate Change Policy
Climate change impacts
Climatic
Coastal consents
Coastal development communities
Coastal hazards
Coastal management
Coastal policy
Community facilities
Community groups
Community participation
Community plans
Compliance monitoring
Conservation
Consultation
Contaminants
Controlled activities
Court decisions
Cultural heritage
Decision making
Density
Development
Disputes
District plan
E-planning
Ecosystems
Education
Electricity
Energy efficiency
Environment Court information
Environmental classification
Environmental effects
Environmental management
Environmental monitoring
Estuaries
Existing use rights
Faultlines and earthquakes
Fisheries
Flooding
Forestry
Gas
Global consents
Green networks
Groundwater
Hawke's Bay
Hazard management
Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act
Hazards
Health management
Heritage buildings
Heritage landscapes
Heritage management
Historic places
Housing
Implementation
Indicators
Indigenous biodiversity
Industrial land uses
Intrastructure
Iwi consultation
Iwi management plans
LTCCPs
Land-use
Landfills
Local Government Act
Manawatu-Wanganui
Maori participation
Marine reserves
Marine transport
Marlborough
Monitoring
National policy statements
Native forests
Natural features
Noise
Noise mitigation
Non-complying activities
Northland
Notification
Otago
Peri-urban areas
Permitted activities
Plan changes
Plan monitoring
Planners
Planning
Planning history
Policy and plan effectiveness monitoring
Policy development
Pre-hearing meetings
Private rights
Property
Public consultation
Public notices
Public spaces
Public transport
Radiofrequency
Railways
Regional planning
Regional policy statements
Residential areas
Resource Management Act
Resource consent applications
Resource consent conditions
Resource consent processing
Restricted discretionary activities
Retail
Reverse sensitivity
Riparian management
Rivers and Seabeds
Roading
Rural development
Rural environment
Rural land-use
Second generation plans
Settlement Act
Sewage systems
Shortage of planners
Significant features
Social effects
Social issues
State of the environment reporting
Stormwater
Strategic planning
Structure planning
Subdivision
Submissions
Sustainability
Tangata Whenua values
Telecommunications
The Rating Act
Timeframes
Tourism
Tourism planning
Transport
Urban Regeneration
Urban amenity
Urban community
Urban design
Urban development
Urban growth
Volcanic
Waahi Tapu
Waikato
Waste management
Wastewater
Water allocation
Water impacts
Water management
Water quality
Water quantity
Waterways
Wellington
Wetlands
Wind power
Writing rules
Local government reports
Other
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