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    Resource use options for the Upper Manuherikia Valley : 603 case study 

    Bussières, M. (University of Canterbury and Lincoln College. Centre for Resource Management., 1982)
    Current resource development in New Zealand is unprecedented in its pace and scale. Development activities have implications for other resource uses and for future generations. Conflicts generated must be recognized and a ...
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    The public mountain land resource for recreation in New Zealand 

    Davison, Jenny; Geden, Bruce; Smith, Jaquetta (Lincoln College. Centre for Resource Management., 1980)
    The first volume of these studies concentrated on the needs, behaviour and wants of New Zealand mountain recreationists. It was the conception of Dr Robert Aukerman of Colorado State University in his leadership of this ...
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    Economic benefits of Mt. Cook National Park 

    Kerr, G. N.; Sharp, B. M. H.; Gough, Janet D. (Lincoln College. Centre for Resource Management., 1986-02)
    Market and non-market valued decisions are associated with New Zealand's system of national parks. The use benefits of Mount Cook National Park are not priced by the market mechanism, whereas many of the inputs necessary ...
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    Recommendations for the future use of the Waimakariri catchment 

    Hayward, John A. (Lincoln College. Tussock Grasslands and Mountain Lands Institute., 1967)
    This report has been prepared by the staff of the Institute because of the vital importance of the Waimakariri Catchment. It attempts to collect under one cover all the relevant information from known sources and to make ...
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    Watershed management in New Zealand : status and research needs 

    Dils, Robert E. (Lincoln College. Plant Science Department., 1965)
    Nature has endowed New Zealand with unique geologic, climatic, and biotic conditions. Her volcanic cones and majestic Southern Alps and her verdant plains and rolling hills provide a landscape as rugged and beautiful as ...
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    Environment and ethics : a New Zealand contribution 

    Howell, John (Centre for Resource Management, 1986)
    This collection of essays promotes a dialogue between a group of philosophers and ecologists on the subject of environmental ethics. Through group meetings and a mutual exchange of drafts over a period of two years, each ...
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    Interpretation for children 

    Cessford, Gordon R. (Lincoln University. Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism., 1989)
    This paper discusses environmental interpretation for children. Included are definitions of interpretation; reasons for doing it; why emphasis upon children is important; the special requirements of effective interpretation ...
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    The management of New Zealand mountain lands for recreation : the third of three volumes on the current status and future direction of mountain land recreation in New Zealand 

    Aukerman, Robert; Smith, Jaquetta (Lincoln College. Tussock Grasslands and Mountain Lands Institute., 1979)
    This report is a nationwide perspective of the management of mountain lands through the expressed thoughts and impressions which the managers of these lands have given. Furthermore, it is a critical review of management. ...
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    Environmental management systems in New Zealand wineries: Is SWNZ the answer? 

    De Silva, Tracy-Anne; Forbes, Sharon L. (Winetitles Media, 2012-07)
    In recent years, various formal environmental management systems (EMS) have been developed and promoted by national and regional wine industry associations worldwide. Specifically, New Zealand Winegrowers, the national ...
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    Understanding the values associated with New Zealand surf breaks and implications for management 

    Peryman, PB; Orchard, S (Lincoln University. LEaP, 2013-04)
    Recent developments in New Zealand coastal policy include increased recognition for surf breaks as unique environments characterised by breaking waves. The New Zealand Coastal Policy Statement (NZCPS) 2010 includes policies ...
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    AuthorDe Silva, Tracy-Anne (2)Peryman, PB (2)Smith, Jaquetta (2)Ahiadu, Hayford Olusegun (1)Aldridge, Brett (1)Anderson, A. K. (1)Anderson, Jonathan (1)Aukerman, Robert (1)Batchelor, Ilana (1)Bilton, Peter (1)... View MoreKeyword
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