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Business as usual option
Councils would be able to pursue independent growth strategies.
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Urban Development Strategy update 2016
As part of the 2016 update analysis of the relevant consultation process was undertaken in order to better understand the views of the Greater Christchurch community.
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Trends and issues – Transport
Traffic congestion in and around Greater Christchurch continues to grow, threatening the environment and using more resources at an increasing cost.
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Trends and issues - Community identity
Our city, towns and the countryside of Greater Christchurch are changing.
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Trends and issues - Natural environment
Development is making the natural environment vulnerable to irreversible damage. As development intensifies, open space and natural habitat are lost.
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Planning for growth across Greater Christchurch
The Greater Christchurch Partnership has approved a draft settlement pattern update outlining how the region will support future housing and business growth for an expected population increase of 150,000 people.
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City and district summaries - 2005
Information about all 4 options for managing future growth has been prepared for the Greater Christchurch area.
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Urban development indicators
The NPS-UDC requires local authorities to monitor a range of market indicators on a quarterly basis. It encourages local authorities to publish the results of this monitoring.
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Project area summary 2005
The Greater Christchurch area has been changing so fast over the past decade that many of the changes have happened before we've even noticed. So, where are we living, what are we doing, and how might that change over the next 20 years?
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Trends and issues - 2005
Trends and issues relating to land use, transport, community identity and the natural environment.