AI Policy Making Day 23: Max Word Count Hit Again

Midjourney prompt: counting words --ar 7:4

In a previous conversation instance with you we have been developing an Alternative Bootleg District Plan for the Kaipara District. A summary of the project is set out on my website here: https://www.fluid-industries.co.nz/articles/2023/6/19/ai-policy-making-week-1-summary The table of contents, structure, and outline for each sub-topic are published on my website here: https://www.fluid-industries.co.nz/kaipara We have finished most of the content of the Strategic Direction Chapter, and the objectives and policies of the Alternative Bootleg District Plan we are building for the Kaipara District. We were part way through developing 'Methods' for the Built Environment Chapter when we hit the maximum conversation length. This is a new instance of the same project. I will give you the objectives and policies we developed earlier, and you can then identify regulatory methods to achieve the outcomes sought. Does this make sense so far?

Yes, I understand. We are continuing the project of developing an Alternative Bootleg District Plan for the Kaipara District. We have already completed most of the content for the Strategic Direction Chapter, as well as the objectives and policies of the plan. We are now moving on to developing 'Methods' for the Built Environment Chapter.

Please provide the objectives and policies we developed earlier, and I will help identify regulatory methods to achieve the outcomes sought.

Here are the objectives and policies for the 'Urban Design & Heritage Protection Methods' Topic of the Natural Environment Chapter. What are the corresponding regulations that will be necessary to give effect to these? [Insert Full Text]

Based on the provided objectives and policies, here are some potential regulatory methods that could be implemented to achieve the desired outcomes:

**District Level Regulations**

1.1 Implement urban design guidelines that outline principles of accessibility, sustainability, aesthetic appeal, and functionality for all development projects.

1.2 Establish a heritage registry that identifies, catalogs, and maintains heritage sites and elements. Include requirements for heritage impact assessments for developments proposed on or near these sites.

1.3 Develop regulations that require new developments to be compatible with surrounding architecture, respect heritage values, and enhance streetscape aesthetics. This could include architectural design standards and site plan approval processes.

**Zone Level Regulations**

2.1 Develop specific design guidelines and zoning regulations for each zone that reflect and reinforce their unique attributes and character. This could include requirements for building materials, building heights, setbacks, and land use types.

2.2 Identify significant heritage features in each zone and establish protection measures, such as heritage conservation districts or heritage overlay zones. Include requirements for heritage impact assessments for developments proposed on or near these features.

2.3 Implement regulations that promote sustainable and adaptable urban design, such as requirements for the use of environmentally-friendly materials and technologies, flexible and multi-use designs, and designs that accommodate a range of activities, ages, and abilities.

**Area Level Regulations**

3.1 Conduct local heritage surveys and community consultations to identify local heritage and urban design elements. Establish local design guidelines or overlays that protect these elements.

3.2 Involve communities in planning and decision-making processes through public consultation requirements. Reflect community values in design guidelines, heritage protection measures, and development decisions.

3.3 Develop site-specific design considerations that respond to the specific opportunities and constraints of each area. This could include sensitivity to local environmental conditions and the integration of local heritage and cultural elements.

Please note that these are just suggestions and the specific regulations will need to be tailored to the local context and legal framework.

Here are the objectives and policies for the 'Historic Heritage' Topic of the Cultural Heritage Chapter. What are the corresponding regulations that will be necessary to give effect to these? [Insert Full Text]

Based on the provided objectives and policies, here are some potential regulatory methods that could be implemented to achieve the desired outcomes:

**District Level Regulations**

1. DP2.1: Establish a comprehensive heritage register that identifies and catalogs all historic heritage sites, structures, and areas of significant historic interest in the district. This could be mandated through a heritage preservation ordinance or similar regulation.

2. DP2.2: Implement regulations that encourage the adaptive reuse and regular maintenance of historic heritage sites and structures. This could include incentives such as tax breaks or grants for property owners who restore and maintain historic properties.

3. DP2.3: Develop regulations that require the inclusion of educational programs, interpretive signage, and heritage events in the management plans for historic heritage sites.

**Zone Level Regulations**

1. ZP2.1: Implement zoning regulations that protect the integrity and significance of historic heritage sites and structures. This could include heritage overlay zones that impose additional restrictions on development to protect heritage values.

2. ZP2.2: Develop design guidelines for developments in and around historic heritage sites to ensure they respect heritage values. This could be part of the site plan approval process.

3. ZP2.3: Establish regulations that encourage and support community-led initiatives for the conservation and celebration of historic heritage. This could include providing funding or other resources for community-led heritage projects.

**Area Level Regulations**

1. AP2.1: Implement regulations that identify and protect area-specific historic heritage elements. This could include local heritage surveys and the establishment of local design guidelines or overlays.

2. AP2.2: Develop regulations that ensure the management and use of historic heritage sites are in line with best-practice heritage conservation principles. This could include requirements for heritage impact assessments for any proposed changes to historic heritage sites.

3. AP2.3: Establish regulations that foster community engagement in the conservation and promotion of their area's historic heritage. This could include requirements for public consultation and community involvement in the management of historic heritage sites.

Please note that these are just suggestions and the specific regulations will need to be tailored to the local context and legal framework.

Here are the objectives and policies for the 'Archaeological Sites' Topic of the Cultural Heritage Chapter. What are the corresponding regulations that will be necessary to give effect to these?

Based on the provided objectives and policies, here are some potential regulatory methods that could be implemented to achieve the desired outcomes:

**District Level Regulations**

1. DP1.1: Establish a comprehensive archaeological register that identifies and catalogs all archaeological sites in the district. This could be mandated through an archaeological preservation ordinance or similar regulation.

2. DP1.2: Implement regulations that require development proposals to include an archaeological impact assessment, particularly for sites known or likely to contain archaeological resources.

3. DP1.3: Develop regulations that require the inclusion of public education and outreach programs in the management plans for archaeological sites.

**Zone Level Regulations**

1. ZP1.1: Implement zoning regulations that protect the integrity and significance of archaeological sites. This could include archaeological overlay zones that impose additional restrictions on development to protect archaeological values.

2. ZP1.2: Develop stringent development controls around archaeological sites to minimize adverse effects. This could include mandatory archaeological assessments for development proposals in sensitive areas.

3. ZP1.3: Establish regulations that support and encourage community-led initiatives for the understanding and appreciation of archaeological heritage. This could include providing funding or other resources for community-led archaeological projects.

**Area Level Regulations**

1. AP1.1: Implement regulations that protect local archaeological sites that significantly contribute to the historical and cultural identity of specific areas. This could include local archaeological surveys and the establishment of local design guidelines or overlays.

2. AP1.2: Develop regulations that foster community engagement in the preservation and interpretation of local archaeological heritage. This could include requirements for public consultation and community involvement in the management of archaeological sites.

3. AP1.3: Implement a precautionary approach in areas with high potential for undiscovered archaeological sites. This could include requirements for archaeological impact assessments for any proposed developments in these areas.

Please note that these are just suggestions and the specific regulations will need to be tailored to the local context and legal framework.

Here are the objectives and policies for the 'Natural Hazards' Topic of the Hazards and Risks Chapter. What are the corresponding regulations that will be necessary to give effect to these?

Based on the provided objectives and policies, here are some potential regulatory methods that could be implemented to achieve the desired outcomes:

**District Level Regulations**

1. Implement a regulation requiring a comprehensive natural hazard risk assessment for the district, utilizing the best available scientific data and local knowledge.

2. Develop a regulation that requires all new development proposals to include a thorough assessment of potential natural hazard impacts and demonstrate resilience and adaptability in their design.

3. Establish a regulation that mandates the development and implementation of public education programs to enhance community awareness of and preparedness for natural hazards.

**Zone Level Regulations**

1. Implement regulations that require the use of the best available scientific and local knowledge to understand and plan for the specific natural hazards present in each zone.

2. Develop stringent land use regulations and development controls in hazard-prone zones to minimize the risk to life, property, and the environment. This could include restrictions on certain types of development in high-risk areas.

3. Establish regulations that support local initiatives that enhance resilience and adaptation to natural hazards, such as the development of hazard-resilient infrastructure and landscapes.

**Area Level Regulations**

1. Implement a regulation that establishes a risk management framework to identify, assess, and mitigate area-specific risks associated with natural hazards.

2. Develop regulations that encourage and facilitate local community involvement in natural hazard risk assessment, preparedness, response, and recovery activities.

3. Require all area-specific development proposals to be informed by a thorough understanding of the local natural hazard context, including the potential cumulative impacts of development on hazard risks.

Please note that these are just suggestions and the specific regulations will need to be tailored to the local context and legal framework.

Here are the objectives and policies for the 'Climate Change Adaption' Topic of the Hazards and Risks Chapter. What are the corresponding regulations that will be necessary to give effect to these?

Based on the provided objectives and policies, here are some potential regulatory methods that could be implemented to achieve the desired outcomes:

**District Level Regulations**

1. Policy D1: Implement a regulation that requires the integration of climate change adaptation into all district-wide planning and decision-making processes. This could include requirements for climate change impact assessments for all major policy decisions.

2. Policy D2: Develop a regulation that mandates the implementation of a comprehensive program to educate and inform the public about the impacts of climate change and the need for adaptation.

3. Policy D3: Establish regulations that support initiatives contributing to the district's transition towards a climate-resilient future. This could include incentives for climate-resilient practices and developments.

**Zone Level Regulations**

1. Policy Z1: Implement regulations that require the creation and implementation of zone-specific climate change adaptation strategies. These strategies should consider the unique environmental, economic, and social contexts of each zone.

2. Policy Z2: Develop regulations that ensure all new and existing development within the zone is designed and managed to be resilient to climate change impacts. This could include requirements for climate-resilient design and construction practices.

3. Policy Z3: Establish regulations that encourage and incentivize sustainable practices in each zone that contribute to climate change adaptation and resilience. This could include requirements or incentives for green infrastructure and low-impact development.

**Area Level Regulations**

1. Policy A1: Implement regulations that require regular assessments of area-specific climate change risks and vulnerabilities. The findings should be incorporated into local planning and decision-making processes.

2. Policy A2: Develop regulations that facilitate community engagement in local climate change adaptation efforts. This could include requirements for public consultation and participation in adaptation planning.

3. Policy A3: Establish regulations that support the integration of climate change adaptation measures in local development. This could include guidelines, incentives, and regulations that promote climate-resilient design and practices.

Please note that these are just suggestions and the specific regulations will need to be tailored to the local context and legal framework.

Here are the objectives and policies for the 'Economic Growth and Employment' Topic of the Economic Development Chapter. What are the corresponding regulations that will be necessary to give effect to these?

Based on the provided objectives and policies, here are some potential regulatory methods that could be implemented to achieve the desired outcomes:

**District Level Regulations**

1. Policy D1: Implement regulations that require the development and implementation of economic strategies promoting sustainable economic growth and development throughout the district.

2. Policy D2: Develop regulations that provide support for businesses and industries, such as tax incentives or subsidies for businesses that create jobs or provide diverse employment opportunities.

3. Policy D3: Establish regulations that encourage economic diversification, innovation, and the adoption of sustainable practices. This could include incentives for businesses that adopt innovative or sustainable practices.

**Zone Level Regulations**

1. Policy Z1: Implement regulations that stimulate economic activity and job growth in each zone. This could include zoning regulations that encourage certain types of businesses or industries.

2. Policy Z2: Develop regulations that support the development and growth of a diverse range of industries and businesses within each zone. This could include zoning regulations that allow for a variety of business types.

3. Policy Z3: Establish regulations that promote economic resilience. This could include requirements for businesses to have risk management plans or incentives for businesses that diversify their operations.

**Area Level Regulations**

1. Policy A1: Implement regulations that encourage local entrepreneurship and business development. This could include incentives for local businesses or regulations that make it easier to start a business.

2. Policy A2: Develop regulations that improve access to quality job opportunities for area residents. This could include requirements for businesses to provide certain benefits or pay a living wage.

3. Policy A3: Establish regulations that foster an economic environment that supports local growth and prosperity. This could include local procurement policies or infrastructure investment requirements.

Please note that these are just suggestions and the specific regulations will need to be tailored to the local context and legal framework.

Here are the objectives and policies for the 'Rural Economy' Topic of the Economic Development Chapter. What are the corresponding regulations that will be necessary to give effect to these?

Based on the provided objectives and policies, here are some potential regulatory methods that could be implemented to achieve the desired outcomes:

**District Level Regulations**

1. Policy D1: Implement regulations that support the strengthening and diversification of the rural economy across the district. This could include incentives for new and emerging rural industries.

2. Policy D2: Develop regulations that provide support for sustainable rural industries. This could include requirements or incentives for sustainable practices in agriculture, forestry, and eco-tourism.

3. Policy D3: Establish regulations that enhance the resilience of the rural economy to economic fluctuations and climate change impacts. This could include requirements for risk management plans or incentives for diversification.

**Zone Level Regulations**

1. Policy Z1: Implement regulations that encourage sustainable economic growth and diversification within each rural zone. This could include zoning regulations that encourage certain types of businesses or industries.

2. Policy Z2: Develop regulations that support the development and growth of industries that are appropriate to the characteristics of each rural zone. This could include zoning regulations that allow for a variety of business types.

3. Policy Z3: Establish regulations that foster resilience and adaptive capacity within each rural zone's economic activities. This could include requirements for businesses to have adaptive management plans or incentives for businesses that diversify their operations.

**Area Level Regulations**

1. Policy A1: Implement regulations that facilitate the growth and development of locally-based rural businesses. This could include incentives for local businesses or regulations that make it easier to start a business.

2. Policy A2: Develop regulations that promote sustainable farming practices and other eco-friendly rural activities. This could include requirements for sustainable practices or incentives for eco-friendly activities.

3. Policy A3: Establish regulations that support the economic well-being and resilience of rural communities. This could include local procurement policies or infrastructure investment requirements.

Please note that these are just suggestions and the specific regulations will need to be tailored to the local context and legal framework.

Here are the objectives and policies for the 'Education, Health, and Other Community Facilities' Topic of the Community Facilities & Services Chapter. What are the corresponding regulations that will be necessary to give effect to these?

Based on the provided objectives and policies, here are some potential regulatory methods that could be implemented to achieve the desired outcomes:

**District Level Regulations**

1. Implement regulations that require the development of education, health, and other community facilities in areas of the district where there is a demonstrated need. This could include zoning regulations that designate certain areas for community facilities.

2. Develop regulations that support the upgrade and expansion of existing community facilities. This could include incentives or requirements for the upgrade and expansion of facilities.

3. Establish regulations that promote the development of community facilities that are accessible, safe, and designed to cater to the diverse needs of the community. This could include accessibility standards for community facilities.

**Zone Level Regulations**

1. Implement regulations that facilitate the provision of a wide range of community facilities within each zone. This could include zoning regulations that allow for a variety of community facilities.

2. Develop regulations that encourage the development of new community facilities in areas where they are most needed. This could include zoning regulations that designate certain areas for community facilities.

3. Establish regulations that promote the integration of community facilities within the spatial planning and urban design of each zone. This could include requirements for community facilities to be well connected to transport networks and other key amenities.

**Area Level Regulations**

1. Implement regulations that support the development of community facilities that become an integral part of the social fabric of each area. This could include design guidelines that reflect the unique character and identity of the local community.

2. Develop regulations that ensure that community facilities in each area are equipped to provide services that cater to the specific needs of the area's population. This could include requirements for certain services to be provided in community facilities.

3. Establish regulations that foster the development of community facilities that are accessible to all residents in each area. This could include accessibility standards for community facilities.

Please note that these are just suggestions and the specific regulations will need to be tailored to the local context and legal framework.

Let's move on to the policies for the topic of 'Public Access to and Along the Coastal Marine Area, Lakes, and Rivers' under the Community Facilities and Services Chapter. Here is the outline we are working to (that you gave in a separate chat instance):

Based on the provided objectives, here are some potential policies that could be implemented to achieve the desired outcomes:

**District Level Policies**

1. Policy D1: Develop and implement strategies to safeguard and enhance public access to and along the district's coastal marine area, lakes, and rivers, including the provision and maintenance of public access points and pathways.

2. Policy D2: Establish measures to maintain and improve the environmental quality and natural beauty of these areas, including regular monitoring, clean-up initiatives, and regulations to control pollution and littering.

3. Policy D3: Promote sustainable recreational activities and responsible usage of these areas through public education campaigns, signage, and the provision of facilities that support low-impact recreational activities.

**Zone Level Policies**

1. Policy Z1: Ensure that each zone facilitates equitable public access to local coastal marine areas, lakes, and rivers, including through zoning regulations that protect public access rights and the provision of adequate access points.

2. Policy Z2: Incorporate measures that protect and conserve the natural ecosystems of these areas in each zone, including regulations to control development and activities that could harm these ecosystems.

3. Policy Z3: Encourage recreational activities that are compatible with the environmental characteristics and capacity of these areas in each zone, including through the provision of appropriate facilities and the regulation of activities that could exceed the capacity of these areas.

**Area Level Policies**

1. Policy A1: Provide safe and convenient access points to the coastal marine area, lakes, and rivers in each area, including through the design and maintenance of access points and pathways.

2. Policy A2: Manage and maintain these areas to ensure their ecological health and aesthetic appeal, including through regular monitoring, maintenance activities, and regulations to control activities that could harm these areas.

3. Policy A3: Educate and engage local communities about the importance of preserving these natural resources, including through public education campaigns, community events, and opportunities for community involvement in conservation efforts.

What are the corresponding regulations that will be necessary to give effect to these?

Based on the provided objectives and policies, here are some potential regulatory methods that could be implemented to achieve the desired outcomes:

**District Level Regulations**

1. Implement regulations that require the provision and maintenance of public access points and pathways to and along the district's coastal marine area, lakes, and rivers.

2. Establish regulations to control pollution and littering in these areas, including penalties for violations.

3. Develop regulations that promote low-impact recreational activities in these areas, such as restrictions on certain types of activities or equipment.

**Zone Level Regulations**

1. Implement zoning regulations that protect public access rights to local coastal marine areas, lakes, and rivers, and require the provision of adequate access points in new developments.

2. Establish regulations to control development and activities that could harm the natural ecosystems of these areas, such as restrictions on certain types of development or activities, and requirements for environmental impact assessments.

3. Develop regulations that manage the type and intensity of recreational activities in these areas, such as restrictions on certain types of activities, and requirements for permits for certain types of uses.

**Area Level Regulations**

1. Implement regulations that require the design and maintenance of safe and convenient access points and pathways to the coastal marine area, lakes, and rivers in each area.

2. Establish regulations to control activities that could harm the ecological health and aesthetic appeal of these areas, such as restrictions on certain types of activities, and requirements for regular monitoring and maintenance.

3. Develop regulations that promote community education and involvement in the conservation of these natural resources, such as requirements for public education campaigns and opportunities for community involvement in conservation efforts.

Please note that these are just suggestions and the specific regulations will need to be tailored to the local context and legal framework.

Here are the objectives and policies for the 'Education, Health, and Other Community Facilities' Topic of the Community Facilities & Services Chapter. What are the corresponding regulations that will be necessary to give effect to these?

Based on the provided objectives and policies, here are some potential regulatory methods that could be implemented to achieve the desired outcomes:

**District Level Regulations**

1. Implement regulations that require the provision of adequate education, health, and other community facilities in new developments, particularly in areas of the district where there is a demonstrated need.

2. Establish regulations that require existing community facilities to be upgraded and expanded as necessary to meet the evolving needs of the community.

3. Develop regulations that require community facilities to be accessible, safe, and designed to cater to the diverse needs of the community, including those with disabilities, the elderly, and individuals from different cultural backgrounds.

**Zone Level Regulations**

1. Implement zoning regulations that require the provision of a wide range of community facilities within each zone, taking into account the characteristics and needs of the zone's population.

2. Establish regulations that encourage the development of new community facilities in areas where they are most needed, particularly in zones experiencing significant population growth or a lack of existing facilities.

3. Develop regulations that require the integration of community facilities within the spatial planning and urban design of each zone, ensuring they are well connected to transport networks and other key amenities.

**Area Level Regulations**

1. Implement regulations that require the development of community facilities that become an integral part of the social fabric of each area, encouraging the use of design elements that reflect the unique character and identity of the local community.

2. Establish regulations that ensure community facilities in each area are equipped to provide services that cater to the specific needs of the area's population, including but not limited to childcare, healthcare, education, and cultural services.

3. Develop regulations that require community facilities to be accessible to all residents in each area, taking into account factors such as proximity, transport accessibility, and physical design of the facilities.

Please note that these are just suggestions and the specific regulations will need to be tailored to the local context and legal framework.

Let's move on to the policies for the topic of 'Provision for Public Open Space' under the Recreation and Open Space Chapter. Here is the outline we are working to (that you gave in a separate chat instance): "**Policies**: Specific policies guiding decision-making towards the objectives. These could include policies on the provision and design of public open spaces, integration with other land uses and infrastructure, promotion of community involvement, etc." Please draft the policies that relate to the following objectives:

Based on the provided objectives, here are some potential policies that could be implemented:

**District Level Policies**

1. Policy D1: Ensure the provision of a diverse range of public open spaces throughout the district, taking into account the recreational needs and preferences of all residents.

2. Policy D2: Enhance the accessibility, usability, and quality of public open spaces by implementing high standards of design, maintenance, and management.

3. Policy D3: Protect and preserve natural and cultural features within public open spaces, and promote ecological and historical awareness through interpretive signage, educational programs, and events.

**Zone Level Policies**

1. Policy Z1: Provide a range of public open spaces within each zone that cater to the specific needs and preferences of the local community, including parks, playgrounds, sports facilities, and natural areas.

2. Policy Z2: Integrate public open spaces into the urban design of each zone in a way that enhances the character and amenity value of the area, considering factors such as connectivity, visibility, and compatibility with surrounding land uses.

3. Policy Z3: Ensure that public open spaces in each zone are safe, accessible, and maintained to a high standard, including through regular inspections, maintenance programs, and community feedback mechanisms.

**Area Level Policies**

1. Policy A1: Ensure that each area has easy access to a variety of public open spaces, including through the provision of pedestrian and cycling connections, public transport accessibility, and the distribution of open spaces throughout residential areas.

2. Policy A2: Manage and maintain public open spaces in each area to ensure their aesthetic appeal, safety, and usability, including through regular maintenance, safety audits, and improvements based on community feedback.

3. Policy A3: Engage local communities in the planning and stewardship of public open spaces, including through public consultation processes, volunteer programs, and community events.

What are the corresponding regulations that will be necessary to give effect to these?

Based on the objectives and policies you provided, here are some potential regulations that could be implemented to ensure the provision, accessibility, and quality of public open spaces:

**District Level Regulations**

1. A minimum standard for the provision of public open spaces per capita or per residential unit could be established to ensure sufficient provision across the district.

2. Accessibility standards could be set, such as requiring that all residents live within a certain distance of a public open space.

3. Regulations could be put in place to protect natural and cultural features within public open spaces, such as restrictions on development or activities that could harm these features.

**Zone Level Regulations**

1. Zoning regulations could specify the types and sizes of public open spaces required in each zone, based on the characteristics and needs of the local community.

2. Urban design guidelines could be developed to integrate public open spaces into the overall design and layout of each zone.

3. Maintenance standards could be set for public open spaces in each zone to ensure they are safe and well-maintained.

**Area Level Regulations**

1. Regulations could require the provision of safe and convenient access points to public open spaces in each area, such as pedestrian paths and bicycle lanes.

2. Management plans could be required for each public open space to ensure their aesthetic appeal, safety, and usability.

3. Community engagement processes could be mandated for the planning and management of public open spaces, such as public consultations or participatory planning processes.

These regulations would need to be tailored to the specific context and needs of the district, zones, and areas, and would need to be enforced and monitored to ensure their effectiveness.

Here are the objectives and policies for the 'Public Access to and Along the Coastal Marine Area, Lakes, and Rivers' Topic of the Recreation and Open Space Chapter. What are the corresponding regulations that will be necessary to give effect to these?

Based on the objectives and policies you've provided, here are some potential regulations that could be implemented to give effect to these:

**District Level Regulations**

1. **Public Access Safeguarding**: Implement regulations that prohibit any form of obstruction or restriction to public access to and along the coastal marine area, lakes, and rivers. This could include regulations against private encroachments or unauthorized constructions.

2. **Environmentally Sustainable Management**: Enforce regulations that limit activities that could harm the ecological health of these areas. This could include restrictions on pollution, littering, or certain types of fishing.

3. **Access Quality and Safety**: Establish regulations that mandate the regular inspection and maintenance of public access areas to ensure safety standards are met. This could also include regulations for emergency response protocols in these areas.

**Zone Level Regulations**

1. **Zone-Specific Access**: Implement regulations that require each zone to provide and maintain public access points to its local coastal marine area, lakes, and rivers. This could include regulations for the construction and maintenance of pathways, signage, and facilities.

2. **Integration into Zone Planning**: Enforce regulations that require the integration of public access areas into the planning and design of each zone. This could include zoning laws that protect these areas from certain types of development.

3. **Community Engagement**: Establish regulations that encourage community participation in the stewardship of these access areas. This could include regulations that support community-led initiatives or volunteer programs.

**Area Level Regulations**

1. **Access Point Provision**: Implement regulations that require each area to provide and maintain safe, clearly marked public access points. This could include regulations for the construction and maintenance of access points, as well as signage.

2. **Local Community Collaboration**: Enforce regulations that require collaboration with local communities and stakeholders in the management and protection of these public access areas. This could include regulations that establish formal channels for community input and feedback.

3. **Public Awareness and Understanding**: Establish regulations that promote awareness and understanding of the importance of these access areas. This could include regulations that mandate educational programs or awareness campaigns about the environment and responsible use of these resources.

Please note that these are general suggestions and the specific regulations would need to be tailored to the local context and legal framework. They should also be developed in consultation with local communities and stakeholders to ensure they are effective and appropriate.