The piece discusses Conservation Minister Tama Potaka's proposals to reform conservation land management by reducing decision-making delays, introducing access fees for overseas visitors, and improving efficiency in concession approvals to fund biodiversity protection.
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Well, here's an example. Some of the concessionaires, people who want to do things on their estate, that includes big businesses, often Māori, small, medium enterprises, taking eight to 10 years to get a decision made to go and take a guided walk or to run a hotel on various parks around the country. Now, that's far too long in my book, and some concessions actually shouldn't need a massive long decision. So, for example, if you're going to collect some water. out of a stream why are we taking weeks to make a decision to say you can go and do that Yeah. just go and do it
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deeply entrenched resistance to change
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