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Brooklands Lagoon : a landscape study
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1982)
Brooklands Lagoon lies 15 kilometres north-east of Christchurch at the mouth of the Waimakariri River. The study area is bounded by Lower Styx Road to the west, Heyders Road and Spencer Park to the south, Pegasus Bay to ...
A documentation of the history, present use and proposals for future use and development of the Te Rapa Centennial Swimming Pool complex
(University of Canterbury, 1982)
Nowadays leisure, and consequently recreation, is an accepted and important part of life. Recreation itself is fostered and encouraged because it is regarded as
having several attributes conducive to the development of a ...
Feet and wheels : a study of urban parks in relation to the disabled
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1985)
In recent years a considerable amount of research has been undertaken in the field of handicapped and disabled people in our society. This research has lead to a change in non-disabled peoples attitudes towards disabled ...
Skifields of the Craigieburn Range
(University of Canterbury, 1983)
To date, studies made of this area have been mainly concerned with summing the resources not only of recreational value but of climatic, geologic and hydrological interest. In this study the author has directed his interest ...
Kairaki Beach : future recreational development?
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1984)
This study has been undertaken because –
1. A Management Plan for the Kairaki Recreation Reserve has yet to be completed, and is overdue. It is hoped that this study may help in the compiling of that Management ...
Manawatu Sports Stadium - history and development
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1982)
The Manawatu Sports Stadium was officially opened by the Prince of Wales, on April 2nd, 1981 and today is the largest stadium
in New Zealand. It was built to replace a cattle pavilion of a similar size which was burnt ...
Awatapu Lagoon management plan
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1987)
The aim is to define a course of management and development which will enable
the Awatapu Lagoon, and parkland areas to meet the needs of the Whakatane community without compromising the natural integrity of the area.