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Retirement: self-esteem and leisure lifestyles
(Lincoln University, 1992)
The objective of this study is to examine the relationship between participation in leisure activities and the self-esteem and life satisfaction of retired New Zealanders.
A mail questionnaire and interviews were used to ...
Identity crisis: social sustainability, identity and the domestic purposes benefit
(Lincoln University, 1997)
The concept of sustainability has increased in prominence since 1987, when the Brundtland Report placed the term on to the global agenda. In 1991, New Zealand entrenched sustainable management into legislation in the ...
Conflict in recreation: the case of mountain-bikers and trampers
(Lincoln University, 1994)
Conflict in recreation is a major problem for recreation managers who are trying to provide satisfying experiences for all recreationists. This thesis is about conflict between mountain-bikers and trampers. Mountain-biking ...
Land use conflict: The case of the Upper Waimakariri catchment South Island, New Zealand : a dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree Masters [i.e. Master] of Applied Science at Lincoln University
(Lincoln University, 1997)
This study investigates the historical and contemporary use pattern and use conflict of the Upper Waimakariri catchment, South Island, New Zealand. The majority of the catchment is public land and marginally productive for ...
Menstrual waste in the backcountry
(New Zealand Department of Conservation, 1996-09)
A social history of women and cycling in late-nineteenth century New Zealand
(Lincoln University, 1998)
In the final decade of the nineteenth-century, when New Zealand women began riding the bicycle, they excited intense public debate about contemporary middle-class ideals of femininity. The research question posed is: "why ...
Measuring the effects of aircraft overflights on recreationists in natural settings
(1999-08)
Part 1 is a detailed implementation guide which explains a monitoring system
designed to assess the effects of aircraft activity on recreationists in natural
settings. A visitor questionnaire survey is the monitoring method. ...
"There is a place where the dreams live" : portrayals of the South Sea in German language tourist brochures
(Lincoln University, 1998)
The promotion of places for tourism involves the projection of selective sets of
images. Destinations often shape their cultural realities to match successful
marketing images. Tourism and its promotion, therefore, ...