Appendix Two: Sustainable Development Principles for Policy and Decision
Making
The Government recognises that its decisions should ensure the wellbeing
of current and future generations. It will take account of the economic,
environmental, and cultural consequences of its decisions by:
- considering the long-term implications of decisions
- seeking innovative solutions that are mutually reinforcing, rather
than accepting that gain in one area will necessarily be achieved
at the expense of another
- using the best information available to support decision making
- addressing risks and uncertainty when making choices and taking
a precautionary approach when making decisions that may cause serious
or irreversible damage
- working in partnership with local government and other sectors
encouraging transparent and participatory processes
- considering the implications of decisions from a global as well
as a New Zealand perspective
- decoupling economic growth from pressures on the environment
- respecting environmental limits, protecting ecosystems and promoting
the integrated management of land, water and living resources
- working in partnership with appropriate Māori authorities to empower
Māori in development decisions that affect them
- respecting human rights, the rule of law and cultural diversity.