Adamski, M. A.2011-05-072011-05-071996https://hdl.handle.net/10182/3519A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the National Diploma of Horticulture for the Royal New Zealand Institute of HorticultureA visitor survey was conducted at the Christchurch Botanic Garden. The purpose of the survey was to investigate who the visitors to the Christchurch Botanic Garden were, what activities they carried out and what their needs were. The results were analysed to determine if conflict existed between the visitor and the Botanic Garden Management Policy Document. A questionnaire was administered in conjunction with a head count of the visitors to the Gardens for a period of one week during each of the four seasons of the year. Christchurch Botanic Garden visitors were a broad range of people who visited the facility for various reasons. Conflict between the visitors and the Botanic Garden Management Policy Document has the potential to occur. The conclusive decision to direct the Botanic Gardens towards a more botanical focus rests ultimately with administrators of the Christchurch Botanic Garden.enBotanic Gardensmunicipal gardenclassical botanic gardenvisitorsvisitor satisfactionsurveymanagement policyThe people's view: 'an analysis of the visitors to the Christchurch Botanic Garden'ThesisDigital thesis can be viewed by current staff and students of Lincoln UniversityANZSRC::160402 Recreation, Leisure and Tourism GeographyANZSRC::1605 Policy and AdministrationQ112850141