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Traditional Maori methods for natural resources management in a contemporary world : options and implications for Te Waihora (Lake Ellesmere)
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1989)
Principles of the traditional Maori for the management of natural resources are described along with the traditional uses and values associated with Te Waihora (Lake Ellesmere). These principles, uses and values are then ...
The management of Lake Ellesmere / Te Waihora: an assessment of the integration of co-governance and community agreements into a nested, statutory mangement plan
(Lincoln University, 2016)
Strategies to manage common-pool resources vary and despite substantial scholarly and practical literature very little has been written on how communities and co-governance interact with a nested system, especially as ...
The role of public participation in the management of hut communities: a case study of the Selwyn Huts
(Lincoln University, 2015)
It is widely believed by both the public and governing bodies, that public participation is a vital element of decision making. However, the application of public participation theory in practice can vary due to differing ...
Integrated management versus fragmented management : a case study : Te Waihora
(Lincoln University, 1992)
This report advocates that integrated management, given the complex nature of the environment, is more preferable than a regime which is characterised by fragmentation. General issues associated with the present resource ...
Culture and ecology in the Lake Ellesmere ecosystem : a study of the origins and interactions of user-group conflicts
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1974)
The text describe the Lake Ellesmere ecosystem with special regard to the influence of' the lake's ecology on the attitudes of the various social groups who use the lake's resources. Attitudes to the major problems of ...
Well-being and natural resource management : a case study of Lake Ellesmere
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1986)
In managing the lake to maximise its value to well-being, government influence will have a significant input. It is concluded that with adequate planning, research and consultation the Lake Ellesmere wetland is sufficiently ...
Diurnal variation in Te Waihora water quality
(Lincoln University., 2011-02-24)
During the summer of 2010/2011 research was carried out at Te Waihora/Lake Ellesmere to
measure the extent of diurnal variation in important water quality parameters. Diurnal
variation is the variation which occurs over a ...
Lake Ellesmere (Te Waihora): Myths to Magic
An oral presentation about the Waihora Ellesmere Trust and the research done on the state of Lake Ellesmere (Te Waihora).