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    Rare plant conservation in local authority parks and recreation departments 

    Heenan, P. B. (University of Canterbury, 1984)
    Giyen the current world-wide interest in the conservation of threatened species this writer believes that, in New Zealand, Local Authority Parks and Recreation Departments (hereafter referred to as P.R.D.) have a conservation ...
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    Okarito : a resource base for interpretation 

    Thomas, M. I. (Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1985)
    A major aim of the National Parks Act (1952) is to provide interpretation in National Parks. The aim of interpretation is to assist visitors in gaining the greatest possible benefit and enjoyment from their stay in the ...
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    Snares Island rodent quarantine : a rat control programme for southern New Zealand ports and anchorages 

    Thomas, R. J. S. (Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1988)
    From the tine of our earliest settlement sea borne explorers have ventured forth around our extensive coasts seeking out the opportunities presented to gain a living from the diverse natural wealth presented. Those early ...
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    The spread and control of Pinus contorta within and adjacent to Tongariro National Park 

    Cooper, William (Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1984)
    This study examines the problems caused by the planting of Pinus contorta within and adjacent to Tongariro National Park from about 1927. It details the reasons why Pinus contorta was planted, the initial slow spread ...
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    Cultural recreation opportunities in the Christchurch Botanic Gardens 

    Grundy, Peter R. (Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1981)
    The object of this study is to examine the advantages and the disadvantages of using cultural recreation as a means of promoting the maximum use of the Christchurch Botanic Gardens. The dissertation will examine the ...
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    Planning for national park visitor centres 

    Frimmel, Sonia (Lincoln University, 1989)
    The first section of this dissertation looks at the development of New Zealand's national park visitor centres, from simple information supply centres through to complex centres with many roles. These roles are examined ...
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    Resource study for a visitor centre at Glenorchy 

    Ahern, Brian R. (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 ...
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    Camp ability : a manual on programming camps for disabled people 

    White, Tanya (Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1986)
    This manual has been designed as a complete guide and practical reference on how to plan, implement and evaluate any camp programme for the inclusion of disabled people. There is currently no tried and true manual of this ...
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    Wellington district walkways : on the right track? : a recreation survey of two city walkways and two rural walkways in the Wellington district 

    Hosking, Colin L. (University of Canterbury, 1982)
    Because we are dealing with two quite different types of walkways, two systems were used, sometimes individually, sometimes in combination. With the rural walkways we adopted an approach of stationing the interviewer at ...
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    Observations on the peri-urban walkways of Christchurch 

    Corbett, R. (University of Canterbury, 1985)
    The steady growth in leisure and outdoor recreation over the past three decades has made the task of recreation planning and management more complex. (Stankey and Wood 1982) Areas which provide for outdoor recreation ...
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    AuthorMackay, Michael D. (2)McClintock, W. (2)Taylor, N. (2)Ahern, Brian R. (1)Barnett, Shaun C. (1)Bilton, Peter (1)Boekholt, Kevin (1)Boyd, Felicity (1)Brower, Ann L. (1)Brumley, C. F. (1)... View MoreKeyword
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