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The rimu furniture industry in Canterbury, New Zealand: a study of consumer preference for alternatives
(Lincoln University, 2002)
Rimu is one of the main timber species used in the furniture industry in New Zealand. The main source of rimu timber is the West Coast forests of the South Island. In May 2000, the Government of New Zealand announced a ...
Cultural ecosystem services provided by mountain landscapes - understanding recreational preferences: A case study of Sagarmatha (Mt. Everest) National Park and buffer zone, Everest region, Nepal : A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Natural Resources Management and Ecological Engineering at Lincoln University
(Lincoln University, 2020)
Cultural ecosystem services [CES] are non material benefits that humans receive from the natural environment. They are often characterized as intangible, subjective and difficult to quantify. People can enjoy direct benefits ...
Identifying cultural service values of a small river in the agricultural landscape of Canterbury, New Zealand, using combined methods
(Taylor & Francis (Routledge) on behalf of the International Association for Society and Natural Resources, 2012)
Intensification of agricultural production involving groundwater irrigation is increasingly significant in many countries but can have negative impacts upon the ecosystem cultural services of rural streams and rivers. These ...
Visitors' and locals' experiences of Westland, New Zealand
(Lincoln University. Tourism Recreation Research and Education Centre, 2001-07)
The objective of this study was to develop an understanding of visitors' and locals'
experiences of the Westland landscape and infrastructure. The interest in landscape
experience reflects the central role that both passive ...
Understanding visitors' and locals' experiences of Rotorua using photographs of landscapes and Q method
(Lincoln University. Tourism Research and Education Centre, 2000-02)
The objective of this study was to develop an understanding of visitors' and locals'
experiences of the Rotorua landscape using photographs of landscape and Q method. The
interest in landscape experience reflects the central ...
Does follower subjectivity matter in defining authentic leadership? A call for qualitative research
(UUNZ Institute of Business, 2011)
Authentic leadership (AL) has been proposed as the new leadership paradigm that can meet the demands of today‟s organisations. The AL literature suggests that there are three critical aspects before AL will be bestowed: ...