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    Environmental monitoring in the Ross Sea region : towards integration 

    Gee, Rebecca Joy (Lincoln University, 1998)
    We have set in place a robust framework and guidelines for the management of activities by all New Zealand visitors to the Ross Dependency ... We will continue to show strong leadership and demonstrate the highest standards ...
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    The integration of ecological and planning principles for the purpose of marine systems management 

    McGregor, G. A. (Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1982)
    Planning is a decision-making process characterised as being normative, forward-looking and comprehensive, whereas ecology is the study of the structure and function of nature. My hypothesis is that ecological input is ...
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    Environmental auditing : the New Zealand response to an evolving discipline 

    Lambert, Ray (Lincoln University, 1991)
    Following US trends, several companies in New Zealand are now carrying out environmental audits as a means of improving their environmental management. This type of auditing is distinct from environmental accounting, and ...
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    Mavora : development of a planning process for reconciliation of interests in wilderness 

    O'Connor, K. F.; Batchelor, G. W.; Davison, J. J. (Lincoln College. Centre for Resource Management., 1982)
    The Mavora Lakes area has been a subject of regional interest and some controversy for a number of years. Geographically, the Mavora is intermediate between an acknowledged zone of preservation and a zone of land development. ...
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    Land-use and waterway quality at Mt. Grand Station, New Zealand 

    Provost, Shyam Michael (Lincoln University, 2018-01-30)
    This research project focuses on the waterways of Mt. Grand, a South Island High Country sheep station. The station is 2136 ha of mostly mountainous terrain, running fine wool merino sheep and a small herd of beef cattle. ...
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    Watershed management in New Zealand : status and research needs 

    Dils, Robert E. (Lincoln College. Plant Science Department., 1965)
    Nature has endowed New Zealand with unique geologic, climatic, and biotic conditions. Her volcanic cones and majestic Southern Alps and her verdant plains and rolling hills provide a landscape as rugged and beautiful as ...
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    "What can integrated environmental management do for urban environments?" 

    Hargreaves, Rachel (Lincoln University, 1999)
    According to the Foundation for Research, Science and Technology and the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment, more attention needs to be paid to the integrated development of sustainable urban environments as ...
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    What's at the end of the line for Akaroa wastewater - infertile fish? 

    Birch, David (Lincoln University. Faculty of Environment, Society and Design. Department of Environmental Management., 2011-09)
    The small township of Akaroa on the eastern tip of Banks Peninsula is in a quandary over the future of its wastewater system. The factors that make this difficult community issue unique to such a quaint, adorable Canterbury ...
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    The export of fresh water from Deep Cove, Fiordland 

    McGarry, Sharon (Lincoln University, 1995)
    The purpose of this study is to examine the use of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for the management of preservation, conservation and use of resources in a national park. This study uses a comparative approach ...
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    Canterbury Regional Council, climate change, carbon dioxide and mitigation 

    Smith, V. M. (Lincoln University, 1996)
    In time New Zealand's response to the issue of climate change will be assessed. That assessment will occur with the added advantage of hindsight. Will New Zealand's response be adequate, appropriate and justifiable, or ...
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