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    Using the expert panel approach to determine minimum flows 

    Begley, C. F. (Lincoln University, 2004)
    In this research I have examined the various methods available to regional councils to enable them to determine appropriate minimum flows for waterways within their regions. In the New Zealand planning context there are ...
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    Watershed management : proceedings Part 1 

    New Zealand Agricultural Engineering Institute (Lincoln College. New Zealand Agricultural Engineering Institute., 1969-12)
    Lincoln Papers in Water Resources Numbers 8 and 9 comprise papers presented at a Symposium on Watershed Management in Water Resources Development. The Symposium was sponsored by the New Zealand Association of Soil Conservators ...
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    Watershed management : proceedings Part 2 

    New Zealand Agricultural Engineering Institute (Lincoln College. New Zealand Agricultural Engineering Institute., 1969-12)
    Lincoln Papers in Water Resources Numbers 8 and 9 comprise papers presented at a Symposium on Watershed Management in Water Resources Development. The Symposium was sponsored by the New Zealand Association of Soil Conservators ...
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    The Selwyn Waihora catchment: A triumph for collaborative management? 

    Rennie, Hamish (Thomson Reuters on behalf of the Resource Management Law Association of New Zealand Inc., 2014-04-01)
    The Selwyn River (Waikirikiri) flows into Lake Ellesmere (Te Waihora) which, at 20,000 ha surface area, is New Zealand’s fifth largest lake and its largest lagoonal lake. Although a third of the lake and parts of the ...
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    AuthorNew Zealand Agricultural Engineering Institute (2)Begley, C. F. (1)Rennie, Hamish (1)Keyword
    040608 Surfacewater Hydrology (4)
    050209 Natural Resource Management (4)
    New Zealand (4)
    050302 Land Capability and Soil Degradation (2)079901 Agricultural Hydrology (Drainage, Flooding, Irrigation, Quality, etc.) (2)alpine ecosystems (2)hydrological effects (2)land management (2)land use (2)soil stability (2)... View MoreDate Issued2010 - 2014 (1)2000 - 2009 (1)1969 - 1969 (2)
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