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Himalayan thar in New Zealand: issues in management of an introduced mammal : Report presented in partial fulfilment of the degree of Master of Science in Resource Management Centre for Resource Management, University of Canterbury.
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1985)
The Himalayan thar hemitragus jemlahicus is a large goat-like animal native to the central Himalayas. Thar were introduced to the South Island of New Zealand in 1904 to provide sport for New Zealanders and visitors from ...
The Management of the outlying islands of New Zealand with special reference to the Antipodes Islands
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1980)
My interest in the outlying islands of New Zealand began with a
visit to the Bounties and Antipodes Islands as part of the
B.A.A.S. Expedition 1978 . This expedition was organised by the
Wildlife Service of the Department ...
Building stronger communities : using community based environmental management as the key to furthering the success of Coastcare Groups in New Zealand
(Lincoln University, 2001)
This document provides 'food for thought' for provision of improved and effective creation of Community Based Environmental Management within New Zealand. The focus of this report is primarily on supporting Care groups ...
Yes SER! No CER! An evaluation of the inclusion of Corporate Environmental Reporting (CER) in New Zealand's State of the Environment Reporting (SER) System
(Lincoln University, 1999)
A fundamental step toward achieving sustainable development/sustainable management is finding the indicators to measure whether an economy is on, or off, a sustainable path of economic development. The Ministry for the ...
The horticultural landscape : a dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirement for the Diploma in Landscape Architecture [Lincoln College]
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1986)
To gain an understanding of the horticultural land use system in New Zealand today - at the broad scale, and then focusing in on a specific region - namely the Tauranga County.
• to outline the values of importance in ...
Resource developments in the coastal zone : a study of planning and management for the West Coast, South Island
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1984)
Coastal zone management problems have been the focus of many conferences, seminars, and publications in recent years. In spite of the attention given to providing information and guidance for decision making, it has been ...
Sustainability, menstrual products and sphagnum moss : an investigation
(Lincoln University, 1992)
The concept of sustainable development has become widely adopted as a management objective in New Zealand. Its application to industrial situations is often problematic, since industrial production is based upon objectives ...
Approach to management of the Mokau coal resource
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1983)
The Mokau Coalfield, North Taranaki, New Zealand contains about 73 million tonnes of mineable coal which may be required to fire a 1000 MW thermal power station. Planning for development of the coalfield is at an early ...
The diminishing natural landscapes of rural New Zealand : a case study : the Cape Palliser area, Wairarapa, North Island
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1980)
The natural landscapes of New Zealand are diminishing. The causes are complex. The result disturbs many of us. Over the next generation we will have to decide which landscapes we will retain in a natural state and which ...
The planning and implementation of a sustainable energy option in New Zealand : energy forestry in the South Island hill and high country
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1985)
Sustainability is fundamental for the long-term provision of transport fuels in New Zealand. The concept of sustainability is examined, and related to the planning and implementation of a particular energy option. The ...