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    An appraisal of the Tekapo region with specific emphasis on planning of the domain : a research study submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Diploma in Landscape Architecture in the University of Canterbury [Lincoln College]

    Emmitt, T. C.
    Abstract
    With the development of the Mackenzie Basin for hydro-electric power, there has become an increasing demand on the Tekapo region for recreation. This study is to outline the landscape problems associated with the recreational development of these areas and produce general planning policies based on an appraisal of the Tekapo District. Specific problems of the Tekapo Domain are to be described and detailed designs will be prepared as a set of drawings to guide future development of the Domain.
    Keywords
    Tekapo; landscape design; planning; development; recreation; Mackenzie Basin; Landscape assessment; Outdoor recreation
    Fields of Research
    120107 Landscape Architecture; 050205 Environmental Management
    Date
    1973
    Type
    Dissertation
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