On the Otago Peninsula, a 50-year-plus plan combines iconic native replanting in a koru pattern with adventure-based eco-tourism amenities and community infrastructure. The koru planting, which represents growth and harmony, serves as the focal point, with community-led propagation and a native plant nursery. Semi-permanent glamping and sleeping huts with treetop paths introduce visitors to sustainable adventure tourism, with a gradual transition to solid structures as population demands grow.

Additional amenities include a photovoltaic farm, a zipline, high ropes play areas, and a redeveloped Broad Bay Park. Integrated waterfront developments and boardwalks/tree top highlines provide additional connections, resulting in an environmentally and culturally significant, iconic landmark.
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