The Environment Foundation has relaunched its Environment Guide website.           The site is an online   guide to assist individuals, community groups and businesses to more   effectively participate in environmental management decision-making   processes.         The Foundation has been supported by the NZ Law Foundation and the   Environmental Defence Society in preparing the Guide.        “We have now fully updated the site to reflect recent amendments to the   Resource Management Act and other environmental legislation,” said   Environment Foundation Chair, Raewyn Peart.        “The Guide is written in plain English and is easy to use. It covers a wide   range of environmental legislation and processes. For example, we have   specific sections on freshwater, biodiversity, air, coastal/marine, landscape   and climate change. We also include key sectors such as agriculture, fishing,   horticulture and   forestry.        “We’ve had terrific feedback on the website. It is widely used by   individuals, businesses, community groups and students. It helps people to   easily navigate what is becoming increasingly complex environmental law.        “The website is an important part of the Environment Foundation’s activities   which focus on providing high   quality environmental information and training so that New Zealander’s   can participate more effectively in decisions affecting our natural   environment. It is important that lay people can have access to environmental   laws.         “The Foundation is a charitable entity and we are solely dependent on donors   to support our work. We are currently looking for supporters to help fund the   ongoing updating and management of the Guide,” concluded Ms   Peart.     Visit the Environment Guide website for more information.
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