Research@Lincoln
    • Login
     
    Search 
    •   Research@Lincoln Home
    • Indigenous Knowledge
    • Search
    •   Research@Lincoln Home
    • Indigenous Knowledge
    • Search
    JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

    Search

    Show Advanced FiltersHide Advanced Filters

    Filters

    Use filters to refine the search results.

    Now showing items 1-5 of 5

    • Sort Options:
    • Relevance
    • Title Asc
    • Title Desc
    • Issue Date Asc
    • Issue Date Desc
    • Results Per Page:
    • 5
    • 10
    • 20
    • 40
    • 60
    • 80
    • 100
    Thumbnail

    A local oral history of environmental change in Pelorus / Te Hoiere, Marlborough 

    Coutts, G. L.; Urlich, Stephen (Lincoln University. LEaP, 2020-07)
    The Pelorus/Te Hoiere was announced as an ‘Exemplar catchment’ for the purposes of restoration, by the Minister of Conservation in late 2019. The catchment restoration project is to be managed by the Kotahitanga mō te ...
    Thumbnail

    A synthesis of historical environmental changes to Brooklands Lagoon/Te Riu o Te Aika Kawa, Canterbury 

    Hodder-Swain, J. L.; Urlich, Stephen (Lincoln University | Te Whare Wānaka o Aoraki. LEaP, 2021-02)
    Brooklands Lagoon / Te Riu o Te Aika Kawa (‘Brooklands’) is an important wetland and estuarine ecosystem in Canterbury. It is a site of cultural significance to Ngāi Tūāhuriri, and is also valued by the wider community. ...
    Thumbnail

    A snapshot of water quality from sampling freshwater invertebrates in Purau stream, Lyttelton Harbour/Whakaraupō 

    Marshall, Katherine (Lincoln University | Te Whare Wānaka o Aoraki. LEaP, 2021-02)
    Whaka-Ora Healthy Harbour is a partnership between Te Hapū o Ngāti Wheke, Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu, the Lyttelton Port Company, Environment Canterbury and Christchurch City Council. The partnership is working to restore the ...
    Thumbnail

    A sustainability assessment of the Waikato River Authority 

    Jones, Kristy Maree (Lincoln University, 2015)
    The Waikato River is arguably one of New Zealand’s most important water bodies. It has a rich cultural heritage, and embodies a number of values for all parts of society. The river has been exposed to decades of contamination, ...
    Thumbnail

    Toitū te whenua, matatū ana te wao nui o tāne: A cultural health monitoring and assessment approach for indigenous New Zealand forests: A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy at Lincoln University 

    Walker, Dean Patrick (Lincoln University, 2019)
    The rights, roles and responsibilities of Māori as kaitiaki or environmental guardians are increasingly being acknowledged in the public sphere in Aotearoa New Zealand. National biodiversity policy and legislation encourages ...
    This service is maintained by Learning, Teaching and Library
    • Archive Policy
    • Copyright and Reuse
    • Deposit Guidelines and FAQ
    • Contact Us
     

     

    Browse

    All of Research@LincolnCommunities & CollectionsTitlesAuthorsKeywordsBy Issue DateThis CommunityTitlesAuthorsKeywordsBy Issue Date

    My Account

    LoginRegister

    Discover

    AuthorUrlich, Stephen (2)Coutts, G. L. (1)Hodder-Swain, J. L. (1)Jones, Kristy Maree (1)Marshall, Katherine (1)Walker, Dean Patrick (1)Keyword
    050206 Environmental Monitoring (5)
    050208 Māori Environmental Knowledge (5)
    050209 Natural Resource Management (4)environmental history (3)0502 Environmental Science and Management (2)shifting baseline (2)05 Environmental Sciences (1)050202 Conservation and Biodiversity (1)060204 Freshwater Ecology (1)200204 Cultural Theory (1)... View MoreDate Issued2021 (2)2020 (1)2019 (1)2015 (1)
    This service is maintained by Learning, Teaching and Library
    • Archive Policy
    • Copyright and Reuse
    • Deposit Guidelines and FAQ
    • Contact Us