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    Community and visitor benefits associated with the Otago Central Rail Trail, New Zealand 

    Blackwell, Dean M. (Lincoln University, 2002)
    Outdoor recreation and heritage resources have the potential to provide a wide range of benefits to individuals, groups of individuals and the economy. An increased knowledge of these benefits can give recreation managers ...
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    Community Recreation Opportunity Planning Process: an alternative planning and management tool : a dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Applied Science at Lincoln University 

    Spittle, T. H. (Lincoln University, 2008)
    Rural communities often have different community recreation opportunities than urban areas. The aim of this research is to examine one rural community’s recreation opportunities and develop an alternative model for planning ...
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    Bikes, trains and problem frames: framing the Little River Rail Trail : a dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Masters [i.e. Master] in [i.e. of] Applied Science (IRD) at Lincoln University 

    Brown, S. E. (Lincoln University, 2008)
    Problem framing is an analysis that has been widely applied in the field of environmental management. It is a way of investigating the diverse ways in which different stakeholders view, or frame, a problem or issue. ...
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    AuthorBlackwell, Dean M. (1)Brown, S. E. (1)Spittle, T. H. (1)Keyword
    370000 Studies in Human Society (3)
    community development (3)
    300000 Agricultural, Veterinary and Environmental Sciences (1)Banks Peninsula (1)Benefits Based Management (BBM) (1)case studies (1)Central Otago (1)Clutha District (1)community recreation (1)Community Recreation Opportunity Planning Process (CROPP) (1)... View MoreDate Issued2008 (2)2002 (1)
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