New Zealand's braided rivers: The land the law forgot

Author:

Brower Ann1ORCID,Hoyle Jo2,Gray Duncan3,Buelow Franca1,Calkin Aimee1,Fuller Ian4ORCID,Gabrielsson Rasmus5,Grove Philip3,Brierley Gary6,Louie Alice Jean Sai1,Rogers Justin1,Shulmeister Jamie1,Uetz Kimberley3,Worthington Sarah3,Vosloo Renate1

Affiliation:

1. School of Earth and Environment University of Canterbury Christchurch New Zealand

2. NIWA Christchurch New Zealand

3. Canterbury Regional Council Kaikoura New Zealand

4. Physical Geography Massey University Palmerston North New Zealand

5. North Canterbury Fish & Game Council Christchurch New Zealand

6. Physical Geography University of Auckland Auckland New Zealand

Abstract

AbstractThis paper highlights a disjunct between geomorphic concepts of braided riverbed lateral boundaries and legal definitions used to decide these boundaries in New Zealand—a country that hosts over 150 gravel‐bed braided rivers. These powerful morphodynamic systems are prone to recurrent bar reworking and channel shift. When parts of the riverbed are temporarily abandoned by active channels, they are vulnerable to land use intensification. Associated flood protection measures that often follow intensification constrict the rivers' capacity to adjust to ever‐changing flows of water and sediment. Despite the rivers' vulnerability and constriction, New Zealand law defines braided rivers in a way that limits local councils' authority to manage land use within the braidplain. This paper explores the relationship between the law and science of braided rivers, demonstrating how legislative reforms underway in 2023 express the ways in which particular social processes play out in the landscape.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Earth-Surface Processes,Geography, Planning and Development

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