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Public opinion on freshwater issues and management in Canterbury
(Lincoln University. Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit, 2008-08)
Water quality in some parts of New Zealand is degraded by agriculture. Streams, lakes and
rivers are affected by an increase in nutrients and sediments that impact upon ecology,
recreational users and raise concern over ...
'The straw that broke the camel's back': an evaluation of the practice of cumulative effects assessment at six local authorities : an evaluation of the practice of cumulative effects assessment at six local authorities : a dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Applied Science in Environmental Management at Lincoln University
(Lincoln University, 2008)
Cumulative effects are incrementally additive effects which become significant at a certain point. Cumulative effects assessment (CEA) is the process of assessing the cumulative effects of a project or policy. Such ...
Hey! What's your footprint?
(Lincoln University. Environment Society and Design Division, 2008-11)
Ecological footprint calculators are an effective communication and educational tool to measure
the impact of humanity on our planet (Barrett et al., 2004). This project’s aim was to design and
then trial a footprint tool ...
Managing energy use in tourism businesses - survey results
(Lincoln University. Environment Society and Design Division, 2008-08)
In partnership with the Tourism Industry Association an online survey was sent via email to all members recorded in the TIA database. As part of a three-year project on Tourism & Oil, the responses of tourism businesses ...
Perceptions of conservation and the Department of Conservation: interim findings from the 2008 Environmental Perceptions Survey
(Lincoln University. Environment Society and Design Division, 2008-06)