At a Glance
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83K
Plants to be added
- Location
- Porirua, New Zealand
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Client
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Porirua City Council
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Award
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New Zealand Coastal Society, Terry Healy Project Award 2024, Finalist
- Location
- Porirua, New Zealand
- Offices
- Client
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- Porirua City Council
- Award
- New Zealand Coastal Society, Terry Healy Project Award 2024, Finalist
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Te Awarua-o-Porirua (Porirua Harbour) Restoration Plan
Increases in urban development, agriculture, and road infrastructure have caused ongoing ecological degradation to the riparian margins of Te Awarua-o-Porirua (Porirua Harbour)¡ªa crucial marine and coastal inlet and tidal area. To slow and, where possible, reverse the damage, Porirua City Council (PCC) engaged us to develop a detailed restoration plan entailing what, where, and how these riparian margins could be restored.
Te Awarua-o-Porirua¡¯s exposed estuarine environment consists of three main areas¡ªP¨¡uatahanui Inlet, the Onepoto Arm, and the outer harbor. Working within the site¡¯s typologies and constraints as well as previous and future efforts, our ecologists and landscape architects consulted with PCC to develop an approach to restore, extend, and protect indigenous wildlife. We identified treatments and phasing strategies that supplement the ecological and biodiversity outcomes as part of an overarching effort to sustainably manage degrading coastal margins.
This restoration plan now forms part of PCC¡¯s 2051 work plan and helps highlight the importance of these coastal margins for communities during flood events. Plus, PCC has climate adaptation initiatives they can take now to help protect Te Awarua-o-Porirua into the future¡ªan effort we¡¯re proud to be a part of. As of the end of 2024, Porirua City Council, Guardians of?P¨¡uatahanui Inlet, and other community volunteers have completed planting in Motukaraka Point,?Papak¨whai Reserve, and are on track to implement the remainder of the restoration as part of the 2051 work plan.?
At a Glance
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83K
Plants to be added
- Location
- Porirua, New Zealand
- Offices
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Client
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Porirua City Council
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Award
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New Zealand Coastal Society, Terry Healy Project Award 2024, Finalist
- Location
- Porirua, New Zealand
- Offices
- Client
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- Porirua City Council
- Award
- New Zealand Coastal Society, Terry Healy Project Award 2024, Finalist
Share
Hayley Swan, Senior Landscape Architect
I am committed to designing nature-based solutions that are both culturally and ecologically sensitive.
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