What does the draft Greater Christchurch Spatial Plan do?

The draft Greater Christchurch Spatial Plan addresses six opportunities:

  • Protect, restore and enhance historic heritage and sites and areas of significance to Māori, and provide for people’s physical and spiritual connection to these places.
  • Reduce and manage risks so that people and communities are resilient to the impact of natural hazards and climate change.
  • Protect, restore and enhance the natural environment, with particular focus on te ao Māori, the enhancement of biodiversity, the connectivity between natural areas and accessibility for people.
  • Enable diverse and affordable housing in locations that support thriving neighbourhoods that provide for people’s day-to-day needs.
  • Provide space for businesses and the economy to prosper in a low carbon future.
  • Prioritise sustainable transport choices to move people and goods in a way that significantly reduces greenhouse gas emissions and enables access to social, cultural and economic opportunities.
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