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Browsing by Subject "environment"

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Browsing by Subject "environment"

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  • Williams, Lesley E. (Lincoln University, 2001)
    This study began with the observation that international marketing research (IMR) lacked a human face. A literature search confirmed this view. The review was thus widened to include international marketing (IM) studies ...
  • Brown, N. M. (Lincoln University, 2014)
    Dairy farmers are under scrutiny for the negative effect their farming operations have on the environment, particularly in regard to nitrate leaching. The National Policy Statement for Freshwater has directed regional ...
  • Dreadon, David J (Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1988)
    This study looks at beach settlements and the effect they have on the visual character of the coast environment. The problems created by beach settlements in terms of environmental damage, aesthetic impact and the reduction ...
  • Gooch, L. M. (Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1990)
    Public policy objectives concerning environmental health often require changes in peoples' behaviour as resource consumers. There are a range of mechanisms for achieving these changes, the most frequently used being ...
  • Saunders, Caroline M.; Wreford, Anita B. (New Zealand Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, www.nzae.org.nz/conferences/2004/62, 2004-06)
    The link between trade and the environment has aroused considerable interest both in terms of the impact of trade liberalisation on the environment, and also the impact of environmental policy on production and trade. Of ...
  • Boyd, A. J. (University of Canterbury, 1974)
    Motoring occupies a significant and increasing part of human experience. This study briefly explores the relationship between the motorist on the move and the landscape. It discusses some of the factors which determine ...
  • Stevenson, Paul (Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1984)
    In rural areas at the present time, roadside trees and also trees in the wider landscape visible from the road, are normally planted for a narrow range of purposes. Consequently much of their potential value remains ...
  • Anstey, C. (Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1978)
    The brief is to identify clearly the particular attractions of, and detractions to, Naseby township, and its immediate surroundings and propose a form of development which protects these values and alleviates detractions ...
  • Warburton, Lois M. (Lincoln University, 2003)
    In the 1990’s, increasing levels on infill housing in parts of Christchurch raised questions about why it was occurring. The City Council used quantitative research methods in a survey to study aspects of the trend. Two ...
  • Sunderland, Matthew Richard (Lincoln University, 2012)
    Insect-proofing of wool is usually carried out by application of insecticides during dyeing. Inefficiencies in absorption of insecticide onto wool lead to aqueous effluent containing low levels of insecticide with a ...
  • Corbett, R. (University of Canterbury, 1985)
    The steady growth in leisure and outdoor recreation over the past three decades has made the task of recreation planning and management more complex. (Stankey and Wood 1982) Areas which provide for outdoor recreation ...
  • Hughey, Kenneth F. D.; Kerr, Geoffrey N.; Cullen, Ross; Cook, Andrew J. (Lincoln University. Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit, Lincoln, Canterbury, 2001)
    The main aims of the research are to measure, analyse and monitor changes in New Zealanders' perceptions, attitudes and preferences towards a range of environmental issues, ultimately contributing to improved state of the ...
  • Hughey, Kenneth F. D.; Kerr, Geoffrey N.; Cullen, Ross (Lincoln University. Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit, Lincoln, Canterbury, 2002)
    The second biennial survey of people's perceptions of the state of the New Zealand environment was undertaken in February 2002. The survey is based on the Pressure-State-Response model of state of the environment reporting. ...
  • Whitwell, I. R. H. (University of Canterbury, 1981)
    Mangroves grow in the inter-tidal zone of tropical and sub-tropical regions. They are distinguished by their tolerance of salinity, and their adaptations for coping with a saline environment are of interest. They have ...
  • Borrie Nancy; Memon Ali; Ericksen Neil; Crawford Jan (The International Global Change Institute (IGCI), University of Waikato, 2004-06-01)
  • Cullen, Ross; Hughey, Kenneth F. D.; Kerr, Geoffrey N. (New Zealand Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, 2006-08)
    Beginning in 2000 Lincoln University has completed biennial surveys of people's perceptions of the state of the New Zealand environment. The surveys use the Pressure-State-Response framework for state of the environment ...
  • Hughey, Kenneth F. D.; Kerr, Geoffrey N.; Cullen, Ross (EOS Ecology, Lincoln, Canterbury, 2004)
    The third biennial survey of people’s perceptions of the state of the New Zealand environment was undertaken in February - March 2004. The survey was based on the Pressure-State-Response (PSR) model of state of the environment ...
  • Hughey, Kenneth F. D.; Kerr, Geoffrey N.; Cullen, Ross (EOS Ecology, Lincoln, Canterbury, 2006)
    The fourth biennial survey of people’s perceptions of the state of the New Zealand environment was undertaken in February - March 2006. The survey is based on the Pressure-State-Response (PSR) model of state of the environment ...
  • Hughey, Kenneth F. D.; Kerr, Geoffrey N.; Cullen, Ross (EOS Ecology., Christchurch, New Zealand, 2008)
    Beginning in 2000 Lincoln University has completed biennial surveys of people's perceptions of the state of the New Zealand environment. The surveys use the Pressure-State-Response framework for state of the environment ...
  • Hughey, Kenneth F. D.; Kerr, Geoffrey N.; Cullen, Ross (EOS Ecology, Christchurch, 2010)

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