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Castle Hill rock climbing: a case study of a recreation versus preservation conflict
(Lincoln University, 1991)
Castle Hill basin is a unique area of limestone tors in the Broken River catchment of Canterbury. The limestone provides specialised habitats for a number of plants in the area, some of which are endemic to the basin. The ...
The interface between recreation, tourism, and wilderness, in New Zealand's conservation estate
(Lincoln University, 1996)
This report focuses on an increasingly contentious issue; the mounting pressure being
placed on New Zealand's wilderness, due to its rising popularity for a diversity of
recreational and tourism activities.
There is an ...
Discussion of and alternatives for the provision of public recreational access to the Port Hills of Canterbury : a dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of [Bachelor of] Resource Studies with Honours at Lincoln University
(Lincoln University, 1996)
The benefits of providing public access to land have been recognised for most of New Zealand’s European history. Provision has been made in law to allow public access but it seems as though the system is ineffective in the ...