Auckland consistently ranks highly in lists of the world's best cities but is never number one. So what would it take to turn Auckland into a first-class city? This week the Herald begins a 10-day series examining some of the biggest hurdles Auckland faces, from housing and transport to entertainment and education. We look at what we are doing, what we need to do, and why Auckland's success matters to the rest of the country. In the second part of the series we look at the environment.
• WORLD CLASS AUCKLAND - Part 1: Housing
1. Shift city planning to embrace a compact urban form, while creating new green spaces and protecting those areas we already have.
2. Introduce better protection for urban trees and encourage more planting through a "treebate". Portland, US, credits residents' utility bills for half the purchase price per tree at rates depending on mature tree size and stormwater management potential.
3. Follow the lead of regions in the US and establish a marine spatial plan to manage different uses of the Hauraki Gulf and protect its under-pressure ecosystems. This work is underway with the SeaChange plan.