6: Natural Character Volume One Anticipated environmental results and monitoring effectiveness The following table identifies the anticipated environmental result of the natural character provisions of the MEP. The anticipated environmental result is a ten year target from the date that the MEP becomes operative. An indicator that will be used to monitor the effectiveness of the natural character provisions is also indentified. Anticipated environmental result Monitoring effectiveness 6.AER.1 The natural character of Marlborough’s Only appropriate development is allowed to occur coastal environment and of lakes, rivers within the coastal environment and in lakes, rivers and and their margins is retained. their margins, as measured by reassessment of the degree of natural character within these environments. The intactness of the individual coastal marine and coastal terrestrial areas of the The abiotic systems and landforms, biotic systems and Marlborough Sounds is retained in order experiential attributes that contribute to the natural to preserve the natural character of the character of the coastal environment are retained, as Sounds. measured by reassessment of Marlborough’s natural character. As the natural character of coastal and freshwater environments is formed by a number of natural elements, patterns, processes and experiential qualities, the anticipated environmental results and indicators in the following chapters will also help to determine whether the anticipated environmental result above is achieved: • Chapter 5 - Allocation of Public Resources; • Chapter 7 - Landscape; • Chapter 8 - Indigenous Biodiversity; • Chapter 9 - Public Access and Open Space; • Chapter 13 - Use of the Coastal Environment; and • Chapter 15 - Resource Quality (Water, Air, Soil). 6 – 10