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Heather du Plessis-Allan: The unfolding Tuhoe case is an example of why co-governance doesn't work
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If you’re interested in the emerging co-governance debate, here’s a tip: Keep an eye on what’s going on with Tuhoe and the DOC huts and the area formerly known as Te Urewera National Park. I think this is becoming the most of obvious example of why co-governance doesn’t work. Quick recap: back in 2014 Chris Finlayson reached a treaty settlement with Tuhoe, and part of that allowed the iwi to govern Te Urewera National Park with DOC. Kiwis were promised they’d still have guaranteed public access. That’s not happening: Tuhoe closed the park all of last summer, they refused to let DOC maintain the huts and swing bridges and boardwalks, they object to 1080 drops so the pests have got out of control. And now they’re burning down the back country DOC huts. Here’s why co-governance doesn’t work: Because Tuhoe is doing this despite a huge amount of opposition. Hunters don’t like it, conservationists don’t like it, trampers don’t like it, and even Tuhoe’s people don’t like it. There were huge protests yesterday. H