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Management strategies for the riparian zones of the Manganuioteao River
(Lincoln University, 1991)
The Manganuioteao River is the last unmodified river in the central North Island, and is protected against development by a National Water Conservation Order. As a result of the Department of Conservation's concern for the ...
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 ...
Cooperative marketing for the New Zealand tourism industry
(Lincoln University, 1991)
This thesis is concerned with an assessment of the viability of cooperative marketing arrangements, in particular, horizontal cooperative advertising. An examination of the linkages between the components of the tourism ...
Interpretation in the national parks of New Zealand: the evolution and development of a management practice : a thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Applied Science in the Lincoln University
(Lincoln University, 1991)
This thesis describes the evolution and development of interpretation in the national parks of New Zealand. It illustrates the meanings and roles ascribed to interpretation by national park and environmental agency ...
Socio-cultural impacts of tourism in third world countries: a case study of Nepal : submitted to Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism, Lincoln University as partial fulfilment of Post Graduate Diploma in Parks, Recreation and Tourism
(Lincoln University, 1991)
Traditionally, most of the world's people were dependent upon agriculture. In the early development of agriculture it is assumed that "survival" was the primary motive. As people developed better equipment and facilities ...
External pressures on McAdam National Park : A dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Diploma in Parks and Recreation Management (Park Ranger option) at Lincoln University
(Lincoln University, 1991)
Papua New Guinea is a developing country. It is rich in natural resources such as marine fisheries, timber from the tropical rainforest, minerals (gold/copper) from beneath the ground, and now, oil and natural gas (inshore ...