Welcome to the website of the
Environmental Monitoring and
Action Project
The Environmental Monitoring and Action Project (EMAP) combines the
delivery of the National Waterways Project and the GLOBE programme. Use
this website to discover more about EMAP and to keep up-to-date with
EMAP events and activity around New Zealand.
NewsLATEST NEWS
15 May 2008 Our latest EMAP newsletter is now available for you to view online. It includes a summary of how to get involved in EMAP, a full debrief of March Monitoring Month and Koura Kraze, a exciting regional hydrology project based in Gisborne and how to create a action based project in your school!
March Monitoring Month and Koura Kraze has been extended until the end of the term one holidays. Continue to send in your data and projects to us at EMAP. Alternatively to enter your Koura Kraze data click here.
Need support for a exciting environmental project? The World Wide Fund for Nature and BOC's 'Where there is Water' grant's scheme has funding available. WWF wants to sponsor projects which encourage environmental action while BOC focusses on community projects that maintain, protect or improve water environments. Click here for WWF and here for BOC funding information.
NIWA has provided climate predictions applicable for the entire country. What could be better than to test whether NIWA has it right using GLOBE protocols?. Match your data to NIWA's in areas such as air temp, soil moisture and rainfall. Click here for more info.




