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    Management strategies for the riparian zones of the Manganuioteao River 

    Rich, John W. (Lincoln University, 1991)
    The Manganuioteao River is the last unmodified river in the central North Island, and is protected against development by a National Water Conservation Order. As a result of the Department of Conservation's concern for the ...
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    Waitomo reserves : an alternative form of management for a group of reserves at Waitomo 

    Greenwood, John (Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1984)
    The Waitomo area has a number of Scenic and Recreation Reserves which are managed in a variety of ways by the Tourist Hotel Corporation, Waitomo Distrct Council, Waitomo Domain Board, and directly by the Department of Lands ...
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    Hari Hari : a study of land use and a community 

    Maturin, Susan E. (Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1981)
    A multi-disciplinary approach was used to study land use, and the associated community of Hari Hari. Land use decisions concerning forestry and agriculture, were placed in the context of social and economic needs of the ...
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    Environmental impact analysis : the first season (November 1981 - January 1982) of a long term study on the St. James Walkway 

    Nelson, Dean (Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1982)
    The New Zealand Walkway system is a concept designed to provide a network of tracks giving the public safe, unimpeded foot access to the countryside, and ultimately to establish tracks traversing New Zealand from Cape ...
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    Statement for management : Fiji Park Service 

    Seroma, Lavisai (Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1980)
    "The international acceptance of the National Park concept is evident from the fact that the latest United Nations list of National parks and equivalent reserves includes parks and reserves in 93 countries”. P. H. C Lucas, ...
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    Management considerations in relation to Stoddart's Point Recreation Reserve 

    Cronin, Francis (Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1986)
    This Dissertation is being prepared because there is a need for planning in respect to the use of the resource. The lack of planning up until the present time has resulted in the loss of many amenity trees with the consequent ...
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    Recreation planning framework for the Annapurna conservation area : dissertation [Diploma in Parks and Recreation Management, Lincoln College] 

    Thakali, Shailendra (Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1989)
    Since the 1950’s, the Annapurna Area in central Nepal has been the focus of international mountain land recreation. This area is the most popular trekking and mountaineering destination in Nepal. Lack if stringent planning ...
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    Waitati by Blueskin Bay : [dissertation, Diploma in Landscape Architecture, Lincoln College] 

    Elton, David (Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1976)
    The self-contained catchment is unique in several ways. The largely volcanic origin of the geological layers have left a striking landform of steeply rising domes that encircle and dominate the deeply indented valleys. The ...
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    Recreational use of McLeans Island : the development present state and potential of recreation in the McLeans Island complex of the Lower Waimakariri River : a dissertation compiled and submitted for the Diploma of Parks and Recreation (Lincoln College) 

    Giller, Miles T. (Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1978)
    In 1947 the North Canterbury Catchment Board became the controlling authority of endowments along the Waimakariri River course for flood control purposes. In the 1960's the Board became aware of an increasing demand for ...
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    AuthorCronin, Francis (1)Elton, David (1)Giller, Miles T. (1)Greenwood, John (1)Maturin, Susan E. (1)Nelson, Dean (1)Rich, John W. (1)Seroma, Lavisai (1)Thakali, Shailendra (1)Keyword
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    050205 Environmental Management (5)conservation (2)management (2)planning (2)resources (2)050202 Conservation and Biodiversity (1)050206 Environmental Monitoring (1)1203 Design Practice and Management (1)... View MoreDate Issued1990 - 1991 (1)1980 - 1989 (6)1976 - 1979 (2)
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