Wright, Janice2010-02-112010-02-111989-061-86931-090-X0112-0875https://hdl.handle.net/10182/1373The purpose of this paper is to analyse the summary record of how landscape has been perceived and thought about in New Zealand and to interpret the role of such perceptions and conceptions in providing unity and order in the contemporary nature conservation programme of New Zealand. It will also indicate the potential integration of protected natural areas with development, and suggest their relevance to the cultural identities and local and regional land use patterns of this country.enCopyright © Centre for Resource Management.natural resourcesaccountingnational incomeeconomic policysustainable developmentNatural resource accounting : a technique for improving planning in New Zealand?MonographMarsden::300803 Natural resources managementMarsden::300801 Environmental management and rehabilitationMarsden::340203 Finance economics