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Building stronger communities : using community based environmental management as the key to furthering the success of Coastcare Groups in New Zealand
(Lincoln University, 2001)
This document provides 'food for thought' for provision of improved and effective creation of Community Based Environmental Management within New Zealand. The focus of this report is primarily on supporting Care groups ...
Community based management : an assessment of its potential for the management of New Zealand’s coastal marine environment
(Lincoln University, 1996)
To effectively manage New Zealand's coastal marine environment is a challenge. It is a challenge because of its unique characteristics including its capacity to transcend a multitude of issues across a range of levels.
Recent ...
Pre-application consultation within the resource consent process : public participation within the Resource Management Act 1991
(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 ...
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 ...
Public participation in resource management decision-making : Christchurch wastewater : A case study: Presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science [Resource Management] MSc
(Lincoln University, 1999)
Currently New Zealand's political climate could best be described as a form of liberal democracy that allows for some form of public participation in resource management decision making. In the past there was little ...