4. Use of Natural and Physical Resources Volume One environment continues to attract the domestic and international tourists that sustain a valuable tourism sector. Methods of implementation The methods listed below are to be implemented by the Council unless otherwise specified. [C, R, D] 4.M.1 Zoning Zoning, in combination with district rules, will be used to enable primary production to occur within rural environments. [D] 4.M.2 District rules Controls on land use will be used to determine appropriate land management practices or when intervention is required to protect natural resources and the surrounding environment. [C, R] 4.M.3 Regional rules Permitted activity rules will be used to enable appropriate use of natural resources, including fresh and coastal water, river beds, air, coastal space and land resources, when the use will have no more than minor effects on natural resources and the surrounding environment. Other rules will also enable resource use, but will require a consideration of environmental effects through the resource consent process. Regional rules will be used to implement allocation frameworks, including allocation limits. In some cases or in some locations, this may extend to having prohibited activity rules in order to maintain the integrity of the allocation framework or protect the quality of natural resources. [RPS, C, R, D] 4.M.4 Guidelines The Council will make extensive use of guidelines to assist resource users to carry out their activities according to best practice for environmental outcomes. Guidelines will be developed in consultation with resource users and groups that represent their interests. The Council will rely on resource user groups to implement the guidelines. [RPS, C, R, D] 4.M.5 Information Information will be made available on the nature, extent and state of soil, water and air resources to assist resource users to make informed decisions about resource use. This information will also be considered by the Council in determining whether there is a need to review regional and district rules and allocation frameworks. 4 – 4