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    Kete of continuance : managing values of the pastoral landscapes on the East Coast between Tatapouri and Tokomaru Bay

    Rimmer, Lisa
    Abstract
    Landscape values associated with coastal dryland pastoral landscapes are critically reviewed, and placed in the context of the UNESCO classification of 'continuing cultural landscapes'. Using a case study of the Gisborne East Coast region, a range of landscape management strategies are drawn from the literature and professional key informants and an integrated landscape management strategy is scoped for further development by local communities.
    Keywords
    landscape; continuing cultural landscape; dryland; pastoral; values; management strategies; East Coast; New Zealand
    Date
    2008
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    Dissertation
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