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The management and administration of the Avon-Heathcote Estuary
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1982)
The effectiveness of the management and planning systems in resolving or ameliorating the problems and conflicts related to the Avon-Heathcote Estuary is investigated and several management and administrative options are ...
Resource use options for the Upper Manuherikia Valley : 603 case study
(University of Canterbury and Lincoln College. Centre for Resource Management., 1982)
Current resource development in New Zealand is unprecedented in its pace and scale. Development activities have implications for other resource uses and for future generations. Conflicts generated must be recognized and a ...
Systematic analysis : a means of advocacy in the new institutional environment?
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1988)
Various methods of systematic analysis have been devised to help Resource Managers make decisions. Occasionally, in the past, these methods have not been used in an objective manner as they have played an advocacy role in ...
Marginal strips : how best to allow public access to lakes, rivers and the sea?
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1989)
The marginal strip provisions in the Conservation Law Reform Bill 1989 are the latest in a long line of legislation to reserve in Crown ownership what is commonly known as the "Queen's Chain". The analysis identifies public ...
Resource management and the transition to a steady state
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1982)
The purpose of this study is to examine some characteristics of the transition to a steady state and its implications for Resource Management.
The transition means changing from a society based on exponential growth in ...
The diminishing natural landscapes of rural New Zealand : a case study : the Cape Palliser area, Wairarapa, North Island
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1980)
The natural landscapes of New Zealand are diminishing. The causes are complex. The result disturbs many of us. Over the next generation we will have to decide which landscapes we will retain in a natural state and which ...
Regionalism, regional planning and resource management : a case study of the Waitaki
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1981)
Research undertaken in different methodological and organisational systems is of limited value unless it can be employed in a common framework. In New Zealand) we have the skeleton of such a framework in the 'regional' ...
Uncommon heritage : issues in the management of minerals in Antarctica
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1986)
Increasing interest in the exploitation of the mineral resources of Antarctica, has raised questions about how the minerals should be managed and who should make those decisions. This study investigates these issues by ...
Partnership in parks. A framework for Kai Tahu participation in national park policy and planning
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1989)
The current opportunities for Kai Tahu to participate in national park policy and planning are, in the opinion of most Kai Tahu, inadequate. Kai Tahu are often consulted by the Department of Conservation (DOC) but their ...
Cultural recreation opportunities in the Christchurch Botanic Gardens
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1981)
The object of this study is to examine the advantages and the disadvantages of using cultural recreation as a means of promoting
the maximum use of the Christchurch Botanic Gardens. The dissertation will examine the ...