Identifying conservation values, park experiences, and development preferences in the Otago region of New Zealand: a summary of a public participation geographic information system study in the Otago region Research Completed

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Identifying conservation values, park experiences, and development preferences in the Otago region of New Zealand: a summary of a public participation geographic information system study in the Otago region

Lead Author

Fiona Hall , Andrew Lonie , Em Oyston, Matt Grose, Greg Brown

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Department of Conservation, University of Queensland, University of Waikato

Publication Year

2012

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Department of Conservation

Contacts

Michael Harbrow

Science & Capability Group, Department of Conservation, Wellington

Email: mharbrow@doc.govt.nz

Abstract

This report summarises the key findings of a pilot study that collected public values, experiences and development preferences for public conservation land within the Otago region. This was acheived through the use of a self-administered online mapping and questionnaire method.

Information was captured from 412 respondents who accessed the project’s public participation geographic information system (PPGIS) website during January and February 2011. A total of 9160 markers were mapped by these respondents indicating the spatial location of their values, experiences and facility / development preferences. This information has provided the Department with a useful context for development of the draft Otago Conservation Management Strategy, alongside the more traditional information channels.

This study, and another run concurrently in Southland, were the first such studies in New Zealand and one of the project objectives was to evaluate the effectiveness of the PPGIS method for gathering information on community values, preferences and experiences. Recommendations are provided for future application of PPGIS methods in New Zealand.

Keywords: Otago, community values, public conservation land, GIS, public participation

 

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