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    Community participation and social capital in tourism planning and management in a Thai context 

    Thammajinda, Rojana (Lincoln University, 2013)
    Community participation is now widely accepted as one important condition to achieve sustainable tourism development. The twelve aims of sustainable tourism determined by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and ...
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    Small-scale Maori horticulture : sustainability and the nexus between introduced crops and traditional lands 

    Lambert, Simon J. (Lincoln University., 2013-06-14)
    Maori horticulture is framed by the introduction of tropical crops to the temperate climes of the base of the Polynesian triangle. So-called traditional plants such as kumara (sweet potato), kamo kamo (squash), karenga ...
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    Impacts on Māori of the Ōtautahi/Christchurch earthquakes 

    Lambert, Simon J. (Lincoln University. Faculty of Environment, Society and Design. Department of Social Science, Parks, Recreation, Tourism and Sport., 2013)
    The earthquakes that struck Ōtautahi/Christchurch began September 2010 and continued throughout2012 with the worse shock being February 22, 2011. The extended ‘seismic event’ radically altered thegeophysical and socio-cultural ...
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    Health effects of intermittent hypoxic exposure in a sedentary population 

    Lizamore, Catherine Anne (Lincoln University, 2013)
    The use of simulated altitude is frequently used in an attempt to enhance athletic performance. Similar techniques have also recently been used in a clinical population to improve cardiovascular risk. However, the effects ...
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    He Poutama Maori: transferring indigenous philosophy to a sustainability programme 

    Challenger, Ian (Lincoln University, 2013)
    At the heart of New Zealand’s colonisation was the assumption that the English colonisers’ ‘worldview’ was superior to, and should supersede, that of the Māori. As the number of settlers increased, it seemed the ‘worldview’ ...
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    Community environmental attitudes : a study of the changing attitudes in the Lake Ellesmere-Te Waihora community in the twentieth century 

    Varona Golda, S. (2013)
    Environmental attitudes are an important and frequently used concept in social and environmental research and in the practise of environmental management. Numerous studies have been done in connection with environmental ...
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    Impacts of wildlife tourism on poaching of Greater One-horned Rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis) in Chitwan National Park, Nepal 

    Baral, Ana (Lincoln University, 2013)
    Chitwan National Park (CNP) is one of the most important global destinations to view wildlife, particularly rhinoceros. The total number of wildlife tourists visiting the park has increased from 836 in Fiscal Year (FY) ...
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    Secular trends and distributional changes in the BMI and physical activity of New Zealand adults 

    Fahey, Sarah (Lincoln University, 2013)
    Health is known to be inextricably related to physical activity. The world-wide trend of increasing obesity is a major problem for health professionals, however, the extent to which physical activity contributes to these ...
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    Indigenous disaster risk reduction: something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue 

    Lambert, Simon J. (2013-05)
    A short presentation to the session on 'Engaging Indigenous Peoples in Disaster Risk Reduction'.
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    Initial demographic and economic changes for Maori in a post-disaster landscape 

    Lambert, Simon J. (Lincoln University. Faculty of Environment, Society & Design, 2013-10-17)
    The city of Ōtautahi/Christchurch experienced a series of earthquakes that began on September 4th, 2010. The most damaging event occurred on February 22nd, 2011 but significant earthquakes also occurred on June 13th and ...
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    AuthorLambert, Simon J. (5)Carpenter, Lloyd (2)Hamlin, Michael J. (2)Shone, Michael C. (2)Simmons, David G. (2)Andersen, L. B. (1)Baral, Ana (1)Becken, Susanne (1)Biddle, S. (1)Carrizosa, M. (1)... View MoreKeywordCanterbury earthquakes (4)169904 Studies of Māori Society (3)Māori (3)New Zealand (3)tourism (3)1106 Human Movement and Sports Sciences (2)110602 Exercise Physiology (2)1205 Urban and Regional Planning (2)1506 Tourism (2)1608 Sociology (2)... View MoreDate Issued
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