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    More than a dichotomy

    Cullen, Ross
    Abstract
    The growth in number of parks is a manifestation of a New Zealand approach to conservation – assessment of areas as having conservation merit, are often followed by public purchase and management for conservation and recreation. It's worth asking if there are alternatives to a simple dichotomisation into publicly owned conservation land and privately owned production land.
    Keywords
    high country; conservation parks; public ownership; private ownership; benefit cost ratio
    Date
    2009
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    Cullen, R. (2009). More than a dichotomy. Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand newsletter, May.
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