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    The Christchurch secondary school integrated wheelchair basketball programme 1985 

    Mercep, Christopher (University of Canterbury, 1985)
    The 1985 Christchuch secondary school wheelchair basketball programme was a pilot project integrating the recreation of disabled and able-bodied people. It required able-bodied people to play a sport under the same conditions ...
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    Recreation sites in the Malvern County 

    Battersby, Julie A. (University of Canterbury, 1982)
    Much information exists in written form on various facilities within the County, particularly about the parks, riverways, lakes, mountain ranges and skifields. The aim of this Study is to collate this information, alongside ...
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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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    Theoretical considerations of adaptive recreation services 

    Tonkin, Neil (Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1982)
    In recent years there has been a growing awareness of the benefits of recreation services for disabled populations. This has manifested itself in a growth of adaptive programmes and the number of personel in the field. ...
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    Recreation study: women with pre-school children, Christchurch, 1984 : [dissertation, Diploma in Parks and Recreation Administration, Lincoln College] 

    Clarke, Susan; Honey, Lana (University of Canterbury, 1984)
    This study looks at a group of Christchurch women with pre- school children, in an attempt to gain insights into their recreational and childcare needs. The New Zealand Council for Recreation and Sport believes that ...
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    Caves: The cave and karst resource of New Zealand : a dissertation required by Lincoln College in part fulfilment of diploma requirement for Diploma in Parks and Recreation, National Parks Option 

    Wilde, Kevan A. (Lincoln University, 1981)
    PART I of this dissertation presents a brief description of the historic background of human use of caves and cave exploration, both generally and specific to New Zealand. Recent discoveries are also touched upon, and the ...
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    St. Bathans recreation study: their characteristics, motivations and opinions : a dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Diploma in Parks and Recreation at Lincoln College 

    Moffitt, Michael J. (Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1984)
    St. Bathans lies nestled beneath Mt. St. Bathans which separates the upper Manuherikia Valley from the Dunstan Creek catchment in Central Otago. In the past, St. Bathans has been famous for it's gold which was won from the ...
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    Towards a barrier-free environment :This study is submitted in partial fulfilment toward the Diploma of Landscape Architecture, Lincoln College, University of Canterbury 

    Mexted, Gill (Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1981)
    To date, the outdoor designed environment has seen little input of Barrier-Free design principles. Partly the result of illinformed designers, partly the fault of ineffectual legislation, but mainly the result of environmental ...
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    Skifields of the Craigieburn Range : a dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the Diploma in Parks and Recreation (Park Ranger Option), Lincoln College 

    Neutze, Errol J. (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 ...
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    AuthorBattersby, Julie A. (1)Burley, Peter (1)Clarke, Susan (1)Comrie, Joy M. (1)Harding, Mike (1)Harker, P. R. (1)Hawe, Carolyn (1)Honey, Lana (1)Hosking, Colin L. (1)Mercep, Christopher (1)... View MoreKeyword
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