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Trekkers : the needs, behaviour and wants of the back country horse trekker
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1982)
For the purposes of this dissertation, some horse trekkers in the Canterbury area were questioned. People who were the main
contributors of information, were from Pony Clubs, Bridleways and Concessionaries. Individuals ...
Guidelines for the planning, development and design of walking tracks in New Zealand : a dissertation in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Diploma of Parks and Recreation Management at Lincoln University
(Lincoln University, 1995)
This dissertation traces the history of the development of recreation walkways and tracks and changing use patterns and user groups in New Zealand's protected natural areas. The manner in which these facilities were developed ...
Castle Hill rock climbing: a case study of a recreation versus preservation conflict
(Lincoln University, 1991)
Castle Hill basin is a unique area of limestone tors in the Broken River catchment of Canterbury. The limestone provides specialised habitats for a number of plants in the area, some of which are endemic to the basin. The ...
Safeguarding the public interest? Public access to the South Island High Country
(Lincoln University, 1997)
The Crown Pastoral Land Bill was introduced to Parliament in 1995, with the intention of reviewing the Land Act (1948). The Land Act controls the use of the South Island high country through the establishment of the pastoral ...
The Copland Track
(University of Canterbury, 1983)
The Copland Track has always held an attraction for people. A main divide crossing of the Southern Alps from the alpine landscape of the Mount Cook region to the rainforests of the West Coast makes the
Copland one of New ...
Red deer in New Zealand : As a dissertation to the Department of Horticulture, Landscape and Parks, Lincoln College, Canterbury, as part of the diploma in Parks and Recreation National Park Ranger Option
(University of Canterbury, 1980)
My interest in this subject stems from one of intriguement as to what has happened and scepticism to what may happen to red deer in
New Zealand. Having an association with the topic as an amateur hunter, and concern and ...
Summertime visitors to Arthur's Pass National Park - Characteristics, motivations, perceptions, impact
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1980)
This thesis questions the nature of National Park use in New Zealand. In particular it focuses on the summertime visitors to Arthur's Pass National Park and the legislative dilemma of providing for both preservation and ...
Natural resources/conservation education (for Nepal) : This dissertation is submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Diploma in Parks and Recreation at Lincoln College
(Lincoln University, 1985)
A small mountainous country Nepal has a large amount of natural resources. It has been recognised a Himalayan paradise in the minds of millions of Foreign tourists. A small country, which has a population of fifteen million, ...