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The origins and evolution of scenic reserves
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1979)
The thesis examines the origins and evolution of Scenic Reserves from an historical geographer's perspective. It explores some roots of the conservation ideal and efforts to put them into effect, from beginnings in ...
A case study in comprehensive outdoor recreation planning centred on the Lake Tekapo region of New Zealand
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1976)
A concept for comprehensive outdoor recreation planning in New Zealand is outlined. This concept is then applied at a regional level of planning in the Lake Tekapo Region which constitutes part of the Waitaki Catchment of ...
The seed they sowed: centennial story of Lincoln College
(Lincoln College., 1978)
This is the story of a University College of Agriculture as it approaches
its Centennial. It is essentially a personal story, for Lincoln
College is a human family the stature of whose genealogical tree
may be measured ...
District planning in recreation facilities and amenities of Auckland and Christchurch
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1978)
The study is based on the Town and Country Planning Act 1953 and its amendments until 1977. The new "Town and Country Planning Act 1977", however, does make the work a bit complicated.
The planning schemes and reviews ...
Resource study for a visitor centre at Glenorchy
(University of Canterbury, 1979)
The lands at the head of Lake Wakatipu have only in recent years 'ended' their isolation. A road, bridges and aircraft now give access to areas previously reached only
by water or horse, leading to a massive increase of ...
Local authority park and recreation services in Auckland, 1978 : a survey of the organisation of recreation and park and recreation services within local authorities of metropolitan Auckland excluding the Auckland Regional Authority
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1979)
New developments are occurring monthly but such steps need to be directed by aims and objectives that attain the maximum benefit for both the community and the recreation discipline concurrently. One such objective envisaged ...
An analysis of outdoor bowls in New Zealand
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1972)
This dissertation is compiled giving a detailed account of bowling greens in New Zealand. The analysis given provides a comprehensive study of the factors involved in the preparation, maintenance and
renovation of greens. ...
The multiple use of racecourses
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1979)
The aim of my research has been to discover how intensively racecourses are being used for general recreation. I believe that a more intensive use on non-race days would be to the benefit of the public and to the controlling ...
Play: an ever increasing need
(University of Canterbury, 1975)
Play is a medium whereby children's initiative, creativity and vivid imagination can be developed. Their response and participation will set standards which they will carry through to their adult life. To ignore play as a ...
Off-Road vehicle recreation: the characteristics, demands and impacts on the physical and social environment with specific reference to Canterbury : [dissertation, Diploma in Parks and Recreation, Lincoln College]
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1979)
Off-road vehicle recreation (ORVR) can be defined as the use of any type of-motorized vehicle for active recreational purposes on land not generally suited to conventional vehicles due to the nature of the terrain.
North ...