From Reports to Resilience: Evaluating the Role of Regional Councils in Flood Protection Through Disclosure, Performance, and Engagement
摘要
This study examines how regional councils in New Zealand incorporate financial transparency, performance evaluation, and community engagement into the governance of flood protection and control schemes. Through a qualitative analysis of annual reports and related documentation, the research assesses the extent to which councils adhere to regulatory obligations, implement key performance indicators, and engage with stakeholders, including Māori, local communities, and government agencies. The findings indicate a broad commitment to compliance, yet reveal considerable variation in the clarity, depth, and consistency of reporting practices across different regions.