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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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    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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    Resource study for a visitor centre at Glenorchy 

    Ahern, Brian R. (University of Canterbury, 1979)
    The lands at the head of Lake Wakatipu have only in recent years 'ended' their isolation. A road, bridges and aircraft now give access to areas previously reached only by water or horse, leading to a massive increase of ...
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    Kairaki Beach : future recreational development? 

    Oram, Wendy (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 ...
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    Manawatu Sports Stadium - history and development 

    Hawe, Carolyn (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 ...
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    Brooklands Lagoon : a landscape study 

    Porteous, Tim (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 ...
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    The Timaru Canoe Project: historical influences, present state, and future potential in the South Canterbury district 

    Laplanche, Dennis (Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1981)
    This dissertation examines the canoe project in Timaru and South Canterbury. In particular it focusses on aspects of organization, users and future prospects. The project is unique in New Zealand and offers a wide range ...
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    St. James Walkway users : their characteristics, opinions, motivations and organisation 

    Comrie, Joy M. (Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1982)
    This dissertation looks at the users of the St. James Walkway over the summer of 1981-82. The first chapter provides a background to the study, to the St. James area, and to the walkway's concept. Chapter Two describes the ...
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    What's your game? Heterogeneity amongst New Zealand hunters 

    Kerr, Geoffrey N.; Abell, Walter L.
    The introduction of the New Zealand Game Animal Council in 2014 heralds a new era for New Zealand big game management. Now that management of game animals to enhance benefits from susutained use is possible, it is important ...
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    Hunting for optimality: preferences for Sika deer hunting experiences 

    Kerr, Geoffrey N.; Abell, Walter L. (Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, 2014)
    Introduced ungulate game animals are managed as pests on New Zealand public lands. Open access recreational hunting and commercial harvests have resulted in negative externalities as individuals and groups with competing ...
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    AuthorAbell, Walter L. (2)Kerr, Geoffrey N. (2)Ahern, Brian R. (1)Comrie, Joy M. (1)Espiner, Stephen R. (1)Greenwood, John (1)Hawe, Carolyn (1)Laplanche, Dennis (1)Oram, Wendy (1)Porteous, Tim (1)... View MoreKeyword
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    050205 Environmental Management (6)development (3)history (3)050204 Environmental Impact Assessment (2)150404 Sport and Leisure Management (2)160402 Recreation, Leisure and Tourism Geography (2)choice experiment (2)Environmental Economics and Policy (2)... View MoreDate Issued2010 - 2014 (1)2000 - 2009 (1)1980 - 1989 (7)1979 - 1979 (1)
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