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    Coastal resource management in New Zealand : a case study : the Whakatane District coastal resource : its management, control, planning and implications for its future use 

    Shaw, D. J. (Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1982)
    Coastal resource management in New Zealand is accompanied by complex legislation, a multiplicity of authorities who have jurisdiction over the coastal zone, competing resource uses and a unique yet finite, natural ...
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    Breaking new ground: re-inventing Māori role in Te Waihora /Lake Ellesmere’s governance 

    Memon, Ali; Kirk, Nick (Lincoln University. Department of Environmental Management., 2011)
    Struggles relating to governance of water resources by indigenous peoples are a well documented issue in social science literature world-wide. Informed by the debates in this literature, our research examines recent ...
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    Towards improving decision making processes for rural subdivision 

    Shaw, Angela (Lincoln University, 1995)
    Rural subdivision is merely a process of deciding where lines should be drawn on maps in order that the ownership of land can be ascribed. However, the subsequent use of land after rural subdivision has occurred causes ...
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    A solution to pollution: integrated pollution control under the Resource Management Act (1991) 

    Moffatt, Jonathan G. (Lincoln University, 1993)
    It is accepted that integrated pollution control is essential for the amelioration of pollution problems. The pollution situation in New Zealand has not been well addressed by past legislation as it has been controlled by ...
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    Evaluating RMA performance : the role of Section 35(2) monitoring 

    Lynch, Heidi (Lincoln University, 1997)
    Since the Resource Management Act (RMA) was enacted in 1991, there has been public concern that it is not meeting its goal (the sustainable management of natural and physical resources, Section 5). One possible reason for ...
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    Evolution of the relationship between tangata whenua, the Crown and resource management 

    Taiepa, Todd C. (Lincoln University, 1993)
    This paper outlines the relationship between tangata whenua and the Crown to natural resources as envisaged by the Treaty of Waitangi 1840 and the Resource Management Act (RMA) 1991. The RMA has been hailed as a progressive ...
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    Heritage management as a new paradigm : an evaluation of North Head, New South Wales and Quail Island, New Zealand 

    Turner, Katherine (Lincoln University, 2001)
    This report explores the changing definition of heritage, the implications of this for heritage management and the evolving social, political, environmental and economic barriers that are hindering effective heritage ...
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    Pre-application consultation within the resource consent process : public participation within the Resource Management Act 1991 

    Rowlands, Carmel (Lincoln University, 1999)
    This report was prepared in partial fulfilment of the Master of Science (Resource Management) degree, for the Environmental Management and Design Division within Lincoln University. The research is principally aimed towards ...
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    Natural resources/conservation education (for Nepal) 

    Pandey, Surya Bahadur (Lincoln University, 1985)
    A small mountainous country Nepal has a large amount of natural resources. It has been recognised a Himalayan paradise in the minds of millions of Foreign tourists. A small country, which has a population of fifteen million, ...
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    Use options for the lower Ashley riverbed 

    Nelson, L. R. (Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1981)
    This study examines use options for the lower Ashley riverbed which are consistent with its flood discharge function. The project has four main aims: (i) to identify institutional arrangements and natural characteristics ...
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