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Description: As a Government agency, DOC is required to operate in themanaging for outcomes framework. The framework puts DOC's focus on the outcomes it wants to achieve (the results) rather than outputs (or tasks).DOC's intermediate outcome for natural heritage is that “the diversity of our natural heritage is maintained and restored”. This intermediate outcome is supported by six specific objectives which clarify what needs to happen to achieve the intermediate outcome. The objectives are:A full range of New Zealand’s ecosystems is conserved to a healthy functioning state (1.1) Nationally threatened species are conserved to ensure persistence (1.2) Nationally iconic natural features are maintained or restored (1.3) Nationally iconic species are managed to ensure their populations are maintained or restored (1.4) Locally treasured natural heritage is maintained or restored as partnerships (1.5) Public conservation lands, waters and species are held for now and future generations (1.6)Description for original Management Units for Ecosystem Optimisation project:The overall goal of ecosystem prioritisation within the Department of Conservation is to support the cost-effective management of a full range of New Zealand’s ecosystems. This work is aligned around the Department’s first intermediate outcome, i.e., ‘The diversity of our natural heritage is maintained and restored’. The first objective under this outcome is to ensure that ‘A full range of New Zealand’s ecosystems is conserved to a healthy functioning state’. Other objectives address the need to ensure the persistence of nationally threatened species (Obj. 2), to maintain or restore nationally iconic natural features (Obj. 3) and species (Obj. 4), and locally treasured natural heritage (Obj. 5), and to hold public conservation lands, waters and species for future generations (Obj. 6). PLEASE NOTE, full dataset to be viewed by DOC Internal Staff ONLY. For external dissemination, ONLY "PublicView"='1' to be released.This project attempts to systematically identify a set of places and associated management actions that will achieve the conservation of a full range of New Zealand’s ecosystems in a cost-effective manner. See DOCDM-992921 for indepth analysis and full description.

Copyright Text: Ecosystem Management Units (1.1) originally developed by John Leathwick. Refinement to boundaries by Richard Earl, David Burlace and Amy Hawcroft 1.6 Management Units created in the Operational Activities Toolset by Biodiversity Planners and Services Rangers

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