The introduced flora problem, Arthur's Pass National Park : A study of the incidence, spread and control options relating to the main introduced plants causing concern to management within Arthur's Pass National Park and the significance of control attempts in relation to the requirements of the National Parks Act of 1952 : [a dissertation] submitted as part fulfilment for the Diploma in Parks and Recreation course, Lincoln College
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1980
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Dissertation
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This study was initiated because of a concern that the problem of adventive flora in a National Park situation has never been fully appreciated. Those people concerned with plant studies have concentrated
their efforts on the understanding of our indigenous flora and too little has been done to increase the understanding of the situation relating to the reality of a modified and continually changing flora .
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