✨ Science Funding Schedules
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 91 — 12 SEPTEMBER 2017
IT, data analytics and modelling | A wide range of new or enhanced hardware components and systems and
software applications are developed that enable industry to incorporate them
into new or enhanced products and services.
Schedule 9: Sustainable Seas: Ko ngā moana whakauka
1. Objective
1.1 This Challenge will enhance utilisation of our marine resources within environmental and biological
constraints.
2. Funding
2.1 The Science Board may allocate no more than $71.1 million (excluding GST) for Sustainable Seas: Ko ngā
moana whakauka across the first and second funding periods.
3. Specific eligibility criteria
3.1 To be eligible for funding under this Challenge the applicant must:
a. have received first period funding for this Challenge;
b. provide a proposal for research, science, and technology, or related activities that:
i. is focused on achieving outcomes that will contribute to the overall objective for the Challenge;
ii. has regard to the “themes” and “outcomes” in the table below; and
iii. may include different themes and/or outcomes that can better meet the Challenge objective, provided
there are reasons for their inclusion.
| Themes | Outcome statements |
|---|---|
| Characterising our ocean | An integrated temporal and spatial baseline of biological and physical resources, as well as human activities, is established. This provides a basis for understanding the dynamics, sensitivities and resilience of ocean and coastal systems. |
| Understanding the dynamics and sensitivities of ocean and coastal systems | The interconnectedness between ocean systems, including human activities, is understood to enable adaptation and mitigation of impacts of change. |
| Towards effective integrated management of oceans and coasts considering environmental, societal, cultural, Māori and economic concerns | The evidence base to inform and develop management and policy frameworks is enhanced to optimise the sustainable use and resilience of coastal and ocean resources within societal, cultural, Māori and economic values, rights and interests. |
Schedule 10: Our Land and Water: Toitū te Whenua, Toiora te Wai
1. Objective
1.1 This Challenge will enhance primary sector production and productivity while maintaining and improving our
land and water quality for future generations.
2. Funding
2.1 The Science Board may allocate no more than $96.9 million (excluding GST) for Our Land and Water: Toitū te
Whenua, Toiora te Wai across the first and second funding periods.
3. Specific eligibility criteria
3.1 To be eligible for funding under this Challenge the applicant must:
a. have received first period funding for this Challenge;
b. provide a proposal for research, science, and technology, or related activities that:
i. is focused on achieving outcomes that will contribute to the overall objective for the Challenge;
ii. has regard to the “themes” and “outcomes” in the table below; and
iii. may include different themes and/or outcomes that can better meet the Challenge objective, provided
there are reasons for their inclusion.
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🎓 Education, Culture & ScienceMarine Resources, Environmental Constraints, Research Funding, Ocean Systems, Coastal Management
🎓 Schedule 10: Our Land and Water: Toitū te Whenua, Toiora te Wai
🎓 Education, Culture & SciencePrimary Sector, Land Quality, Water Quality, Research Funding, Agricultural Productivity
NZ Gazette 2017, No 91