Since the early 1990s central government funding has not been readily available for environmental monitoring, and local government's efforts have increased significantly to fill the need. This has resulted in a growing divergence though the country in the way environmental data measurements are taken, processed and archived.
Following a 2011 Local Government Environmental Monitoring Group proposal, the Resource Management and Regional Chief Executives groups decided to develop NEMS standards, and the steering group was formed. Its vision is that a set of standards and guideline documents are established to drive the provision of consistent, high-quality, robust environmental data that can be used and reported with confidence at a local, regional and national level.
As of March 2015, the steering group comprises the Bay of Plenty, Greater Wellington and Horizons Regional Councils, Auckland Council, Tasman and Marlborough District Councils, Environment Canterbury, the Ministry for the Environment and NIWA.
SOLGM - the Society of Local Government Managers - is a national member organisation that supports managers in local government and is committed to promoting professional excellence in all areas of the sector. It has been running the awards for 25 years.