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    Analysis of environmental management systems in New Zealand wineries 

    Forbes, Sharon; De Silva, T (Academy of Wine Business Research., 2011-06)
    Purpose: This paper discusses the use of formal environmental management systems (EMSs) in wineries. It reports on the utilisation of EMSs amongst New Zealand wineries and explores the environmental, social and economic ...
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    Interdisciplinarity in biodiversity project evaluation: a work in progress 

    Cullen, Ross; White, P. C. L. (CSIRO Publishing, 2013)
    A range of methodological frameworks is available to assist decision-makers with evaluations of projects concerned with biodiversity conservation (the protection, management or restoration of biodiversity), but their uptake ...
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    Diurnal variation in Te Waihora water quality 

    Fisher, K (Lincoln University., 2011-02-24)
    During the summer of 2010/2011 research was carried out at Te Waihora/Lake Ellesmere to measure the extent of diurnal variation in important water quality parameters. Diurnal variation is the variation which occurs over a ...
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    A decade of public perceptions of the New Zealand environment: a focus on water and its management 

    Hughey, Kenneth; Cullen, Ross; Kerr, Geoffrey (New Zealand Association of Economists and Law and Economics Association of New Zealand, 2010-07)
    Six biennial public perception surveys of the environment have been completed at Lincoln University. The survey asks 2000 people their perceptions of the state of the New Zealand environment and its management. 2010 ...
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    From ‘clean and green’ to ‘brown and down’: A synthesis of historical changes to biodiversity and marine ecosystems in the Marlborough Sounds, New Zealand 

    Urlich, Stephen; Handley, S. J. (Elsevier, 2020-12-01)
    Ecosystem-based management (EBM) is a potential antidote to the alleviation of multiple stressors in highly-valued and contested marine environments. An understanding of the magnitude and drivers of past ecosystem changes ...
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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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    Factors influencing municipal solid waste generation and composition in Kathmandu Metropolitan City, Nepal 

    Khadka, Raju; Safa, Majeed; Evans, Alison; Birendra, K C.; Poudel, R. (IJSRP Inc., 2021-01)
    Increasing metropolitan solid waste and absence of concrete information sources is a developing worry in urban areas of developing countries like in Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) in Nepal. Two goals of this study were: ...
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    South Canterbury Coastal Streams (SCCS) Limit Setting Process: Social Profile and Assessment 

    Taylor, N.; McClintock, W.; Mackay, Michael D. (Canterbury Regional Council (ECAN), 2015-01)
    The social analysis reported here was part of the process for setting nutrient limits, and minimum flows and water allocation for the South Canterbury Coastal Streams (SCCS) through a sub-regional plan of the Canterbury ...
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    A recreational and social history of the Avon-Heathcote estuary 

    Boyd Felicity, (Lincoln University. Faculty of Environment, Society and Design., 2010)
    The Avon-Heathcote Estuary has long been an important resource for the people of Canterbury. Prior to European settlement, Maori throughout the South Island used the Estuary as a mahinga kai (seafood gathering) source. As ...
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    Water quantity and quality issues in Canterbury water 

    Hughey, Kenneth F. D.
    Oral presentation slides based on a talk given to the NZIA&HS, Lincoln University, 2014: (Having your cake and eating it too: balancing different land uses and their impacts (Or: Having your river & swimming in it too)). ...
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