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    Best practice in voluntary environmental approaches: a preliminary evaluation of five New Zealand local authority pollution prevention programmes. : a dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Professional Studies, Environmental Management at Lincoln University 

    Chittock, Donald (Lincoln University, 2008)
    Worldwide, voluntary environmental approaches have been operating for over 50 years. This dissertation reviews voluntary environmental programmes for pollution prevention from five countries to create ‘best practice’ design ...
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    Is there a role for Environmental Management Systems in communities and if so can systems produce sustainable outcomes? : a dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Professional Studies at Lincoln University 

    Barrett, Paul S. (Lincoln University, 2008)
    Modern business utilises Environmental Management Systems (EMS) to help understand environmental risks and manage environmental impacts. There is a growing understanding amongst environmental professionals that if a ...
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    Bikes, trains and problem frames: framing the Little River Rail Trail : a dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Masters [i.e. Master] in [i.e. of] Applied Science (IRD) at Lincoln University 

    Brown, S. E. (Lincoln University, 2008)
    Problem framing is an analysis that has been widely applied in the field of environmental management. It is a way of investigating the diverse ways in which different stakeholders view, or frame, a problem or issue. ...
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    Riparian management guides : are they meeting the needs of the interested public? : a thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Natural Resource Management and Ecological Engineering at Lincoln University 

    Robertson, Miriam S. T. (Lincoln University, 2008)
    In New Zealand, there are many published guidelines about the management of riparian areas. The question needs to be asked, are these guides useful? This research thesis investigates the extent to which riparian management ...
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    How to put nature into our neighbourhoods: application of Low Impact Urban Design and Development (LIUDD) principles, with a biodiversity focus, for New Zealand developers and homeowners 

    Ignatieva, Maria; Meurk, C. D.; Van Roon, M.; Simcock, R.; Stewart, Glenn H. (Manaaki Whenua Press, 2008)
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    AuthorBarrett, Paul S. (1)Brown, S. E. (1)Chittock, Donald (1)Ignatieva, Maria (1)Meurk, C. D. (1)Robertson, Miriam S. T. (1)Simcock, R. (1)Stewart, Glenn H. (1)Van Roon, M. (1)Keyword
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    environmental management (5)
    environmental impact (3)310000 Architecture, Urban Environment and Building (2)community development (2)local authorities (2)360000 Policy and Political Science (1)370000 Studies in Human Society (1)Banks Peninsula (1)biological diversity (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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