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Title: Irrigation in Hawke’s Bay: Application of the River Values Assessment System (RiVAS)
Author: Harris, Simon
Date: Jul-2012
Publisher: Lincoln University. Department of Social Science, Parks, Recreation, Tourism and Sport.
Series/Report no.: Land Environment and People Research Paper ; no. 13
Item Type: Monograph
Abstract: This report describes an application of the River Values Assessment System (RiVAS) method for irrigation, as described by Harris and Mulcock (2010), to the Hawke’s Bay region. The work forms part of an Envirolink project designed to develop a ‘useable’ system for regional councils to assess the significance of in- and out-of-stream river values in New Zealand. Funding is from the Foundation for Research Science and Technology.
Persistent URL (URI): http://hdl.handle.net/10182/4946
Related: www.leap.ac.nz
ISBN: 978-0-86476-302-0
ISSN: 2230-4207
Rights: ©LEaP, Lincoln University, New Zealand 2012. This information may be copied or reproduced electronically and distributed to others without restriction, provided LEaP, Lincoln University is acknowledged as the source of information. Under no circumstances may a charge be made for this information without the express permission of LEaP, Lincoln University, New Zealand.
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