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The landscape and recreational value of pine trees and production forests: A case study of Ferry Road Pine Plantation
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1978)
The forestry industry in New Zealand is well entrenched in the traditions of production economics, practicalities and progress and yet, at the same time, it occupies a very large proportion of the country's land which is ...
A coastal recreation study of Wainui Valley, Banks Peninsula
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1978)
Wainui Valley, which is located on the shores of Akaroa Harbour, Banks Peninsula, is a popular holiday home settlement. It is reached by travelling along State Highway 75 to Akaroa and turning off at Barry's Bay. An ...
Bangor
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1978)
To undertake a study of the regional
landscape of which the property 'Bangor' is
an integral part, in terms of it agricultural, physical, historical, recreational and visual resources. To study the compatibility of farm ...
A study of some landscape problems of hydro-electric schemes in New Zealand: with comment upon the landscape development of the Atiamuri power scheme
(University of Canterbury, 1970)
The Atiamuri Power Station was commissioned in 1958. Primary restoration work was carried out after construction workers
moved out. Many areas that had been acquired for use during the construction phase of scheme were ...
Recreation in Makara : a study of the recreation potential of Makara Ward, Wellington, New Zealand : a major design study submitted for the Diploma in Landscape Architecture in the University of Canterbury [Lincoln College]
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1973)
The purposes of this study, as the title implies is to discover whether the Makara Ward can satisfy any of the recreation needs and demands of the population of Wellington city and the surrounding region. If
investigation ...
An appraisal of the Tekapo region with specific emphasis on planning of the domain : a research study submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Diploma in Landscape Architecture in the University of Canterbury [Lincoln College]
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1973)
With the development of the Mackenzie Basin for hydro-electric power, there has become an increasing demand on the Tekapo region for recreation. This study is to outline the landscape problems associated with the recreational ...
Tinwald Domain landscape development : a research study submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Diploma in Landscape Architecture at Lincoln College in the University of Canterbury
(1973)
Tinwald Domain has in recent years been subject to increasing pressure from users on the space available, and because of this, the Domain Board realised that a planning scheme would have to be prepared. This would enable ...
A landscape assessment of Godley Heads Peninsula : [dissertation, Diploma in Landscape Architecture, Lincoln College]
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1977)
The Godley Heads Peninsula is situated on the north-east extremities of Banks Peninsula, some 18 kilometers from Christchurch. Much of the cultural history of the area is still in evidence today, notably the military base ...
Glentunnel Domain : landscape development study : a research study submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Diploma in Landscape Architecture at Lincoln College in the University of Canterbury
(1974)
Canterbury's growing population, especially its urban population, is putting greater and greater pressure on recreation facilities in the countryside. In order to keep pace with this increasing demand the Department of ...
Examination of the landscape local to Wanaka with particular reference to the development of Pembroke Park : a research study [dissertation] submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Diploma of Landscape Architecture in the University of Canterbury
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1973)
The Department of Lands and Survey, and the Wanaka Islands Domain Board, are concerned that the scenic character of the landscape local to Wanaka is retained whilst catering for increasing recreational pressure and changing ...