New Zealand Agricultural Engineering Institute2013-10-162013-10-161969-120075-952Xhttps://hdl.handle.net/10182/5692Lincoln College, the College of Agriculture of the University of Canterbury, sponsors an active research and teaching programme in hydrology, soil conservation and water resources development. The purpose of these Papers is to communicate research results and new developments in these fields as rapidly as possible, and particularly to report the results of projects undertaken in conjunction by the Department of Agricultural Engineering and the New Zealand Agricultural Engineering Institute. From time to time the opportunity will be taken to publish material originating elsewhere in New Zealand with which the College is associated and which could not otherwise be made available.Lincoln Papers in Water Resources Numbers 8 and 9 comprise papers presented at a Symposium on Watershed Management in Water Resources Development. The Symposium was sponsored by the New Zealand Association of Soil Conservators together with Lincoln College and was held at Lincoln College from 20th to 22nd August 1969. The volume 8 includes the full text of the following papers: P. E. Packer and W. A. Laycock - Watershed Management in the United States: Concepts and Principles, J. R. Burton - The Sensitivity of Streamflow Characteristics to Changes in Land Use, J. A. Hayward - Land Management for Soil Stability: Second Thoughts about some Erosion Problems in the South Island Hill and High Country, A. C. Archer - The Influence of Aspect upon the Alpine and Subalpine Ecosystems in the Twin Stream Catchment of the eastern Ben Ohau Range, T. N. O’Bryne – The Influcence of Rock Type and Relief on Water Supply in North Island Cretaceous Tertiary Hill Country, C. L. O’Loughlin – The Influnce of Snow on Stream Flow, P. J. Grant – Some Influences of Rainfall on Stream Flow and Land Management, J. Y. Morris – Forest Influences, J. G. Hughes – Is Pastoral Farming Compatible with Watershed Management?, A. F. Mark and Jennifer Rowley - Hydrological Effects in the First Two Years Following Modification of Snow Tussock Grassland, M. E. Yates and F. Scarf – The Effect of Modifying Cover Type by Man and Animals on Some Flow Characteristics in Some New Zealand Experimental Basins, I. R. Falconer – The Role of Small Structures for the Use and Control of Water.enCopyright © Lincoln College. New Zealand Agricultural Engineering Institute.watershed managementstreamflow characteristicsland usewater yieldwater qualityland managementsoil stabilityalpine ecosystemswater supplypastoral farminghydrological effectswater useNew ZealandWatershed management : proceedings Part 1Conference Contribution - publishedANZSRC::079901 Agricultural Hydrology (Drainage, Flooding, Irrigation, Quality, etc.)ANZSRC::040608 Surfacewater HydrologyANZSRC::050209 Natural Resource ManagementANZSRC::050302 Land Capability and Soil Degradation