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    Natural resources and the Treaty of Waitangi : development of government policy 

    Morrison, Toni (Lincoln University, 1995)
    Chapter one laid out the background and context in which the issues covered in the report take place. The aims and objectives of the project are described, as are the methods used and the limitations of the report. Definitions ...
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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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    Water conservation : a social belief : accounting for the influence of attitudes on water abstraction policy : a case study of Mid-Canterbury 

    Sadler, Lillie (Lincoln University, 1995)
    A combination of variable water resources, increased consumption and lack of anticipatory water abstraction policy has contributed to an increased occurrence of water shortages in New Zealand. Scarce water resources must ...
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    South Canterbury’s eels : towards bicultural management 

    Talbot, John (Lincoln University, 1994)
    A preliminary proposal for bi-cultural management of the eel resource of South Canterbury, intended as a basis for negotiation with Maori, is developed after review of relevant information available from within the Pakeha ...
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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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    The contribution of limited-focus land-use programmes in the provision of ecosystem services in New Zealand 

    Bhatta, Arun Prakash (Lincoln University, 2014)
    A common approach in the provision of Ecosystem Services (ES) is to develop comprehensive ES markets or establish payments for ES, both of which are complex and costly. As an alternative, this research has focused on (i) ...
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    Sustainability and New Zealand's indigenous forests 

    Candy, M. E. (Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1990)
    In order to gain a picture of what sustainable development means, it is necessary to examine the concept at a broad level. This is broken into anthropocentric terms, equity (or fairness) in both spatial and temporal terms, ...
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    Pathways to resilient futures: distilling principles to guide landscape policy decisions 

    Karanja, Dennis Kinyanjui (Lincoln University, 2015)
    New Zealand landscapes are changing from both local and global economic drivers with contemporary changes causing conflicts tensions and unease as different interests assert their understandings, ideologies, meanings and ...
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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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    AuthorDuncan, Ronlyn (4)New Zealand Agricultural Engineering Institute (2)Rennie, Hamish (2)Smith, Jaquetta (2)Armour, Kate (1)Askew, C. C. (1)Aukerman, Robert (1)Begley, C. F. (1)Bhatta, Arun Prakash (1)Bridgwater, Grant D. (1)... View MoreKeyword
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