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Wetlands in the agricultural landscape
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1983)
Wetlands are rapidly becoming some of New Zealand's rarest ecosystems.
The loss of the major proportion of the wetland resource existing in New Zealand at the time of European settlement has occurred mainly through ...
Bangor
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1978)
To undertake a study of the regional
landscape of which the property 'Bangor' is
an integral part, in terms of it agricultural, physical, historical, recreational and visual resources. To study the compatibility of farm ...
Landscape design guidelines for marinas
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1987)
Landscape issues concerning the marina industry are identified and discussed. Common understanding between investors, developers and the public about the environmental and social factors influencing marina proposals is an ...
A proposed landscape master plan for Lincoln College campus development
(Lincoln College. Horticulture Department. Landscape Architecture Section., 1971)
In view of a rapidly expanding building programme at Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, it is now the time to consider a reorganisation of the Campus.
In order to achieve a pattern for roading, parking, services ...
Appraisal of a Canterbury rural landscape
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1977)
The Brief: To carry out a visual appraisal of the use of man-made or modified components in the rural landscape. A comparison is to be made between the use of these components on the plains landscape and in the foothills. ...
Planting philosophy : New Zealand planting design past and present
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1985)
Planting philosophy is seldom discussed within the New Zealand landscape profession. Most designers have their own ideas on planting, but seem reluctant to influence the approach of others. Perhaps the landscape, the people ...
An enviromental plan for Lincoln village
(Lincoln College. Horticulture Department. Landscape Architecture Section., 1973-12-16)
Lincoln village long existed as a quiet rural township within the Ellesmere farming
zone, but growth of the Christchurch urban area since the 1950's has brought it within
the sphere of urban influences of that city. ...
He ra ano apopo : adaption with awareness towards a mature ecosystem
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1977)
Landscape architecture can be an integrated design approach concerned with the total
relationships that exist between art, science, technology, democracy, society and nature.
We may use technology to apply the findings ...
Ecological design : New Zealand birds in the landscape : this study [dissertation] has been submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Diploma of Landscape Architecture in the University of Canterbury [Lincoln College]
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1980)
0.0 "As a species with the ability to think, plan, and alter the environment in ways no other species can, man has a responsibility for managing and protecting the environment ... and fish and wildlife resources ... now ...
An appraisal of the Tekapo region with specific emphasis on planning of the domain : a research study submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Diploma in Landscape Architecture in the University of Canterbury [Lincoln College]
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1973)
With the development of the Mackenzie Basin for hydro-electric power, there has become an increasing demand on the Tekapo region for recreation. This study is to outline the landscape problems associated with the recreational ...