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Simplifying management plans
(Lincoln College. Department of Horticulture, Landscape and Parks., 1983-05)
A report of the proceedings of a block course which was designed " To demonstrate a simplified technique of management planning to assist in the completion of plans particularly for small recreation reserves and to highlight ...
Artificial surfaces for recreation
(Lincoln College. Department of Horticulture, Landscape and Parks., 1982-01)
A report of the proceedings of a Block Course held at Lincoln College, Canterbury,
May 11-14 1981. The course was designed to study and evaluate the range of
artificial surfacing material currently available for indoor ...
Riversdale : a comprehensive development proposal
(Lincoln College. Department of Horticulture, Landscape and Parks., 1980)
In mid 1977 staff of the Department of Horticulture, Landscape and Parks, Lincoln College, were asked to advise on future
development of a property which was at the time producing vegetables and fruits. Part of the ten ...
The grape experiments at Lincoln College
(Lincoln College. Department of Horticulture, Landscape and Parks., 1981-06)
In 1973 a small area of grapes was planted to evaluate
the potential of Canterbury as a grape-growing district. At
that stage, there was no significant commercial production of
grapes in the South Island and it was ...
Natural resources/conservation education (for Nepal)
(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, ...
The Brandenburg Coppice
(Lincoln College. Department of Horticulture and Landscape., 1988)
Before discussing the rationale behind planting and managing a coppice, the term itself should be more closely defined.
In various locations and amongst various groups of English speaking people a "coppice" or “copse" ...
Blueberry production
(Lincoln College. Department of Horticulture and the Rural Development and Extension Centre, 1981)
The main theme for this course is blueberry production. This set of papers includes the full text of the following: D.J. Davies, Blueberries. a crop for the future; D.J. Davies, Blueberry cultivars; A.L. Firmin, Observations ...
Pip and stone fruit production : proceedings of a course in "Fruit production" at Lincoln College in November 1980, with an additional paper from an earlier course in "Alternative land uses" held in February 1979
(Lincoln College. Department of Horticulture and Rural Development and Extension Centre, 1981)
The main theme for this course is pip and stone fruit production. This bulletin includes the full text of the following papers: G.P. Ward, Introduction; J.S. Dunn and M. Stolp, Apple Production for Mechanised Harvesting ...
The St. James walkway study
(Lincoln University. Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism., 1989-09)
Prior to the opening of the St James Walkway in 1981, David Simmons of the Department of
Parks, Recreation and Tourism at Lincoln College, proposed a five year research programme
to the New Zealand Walkways Commission. ...
School use of national parks for outdoor education : a case study of Arthur’s Pass National Park
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1981)
This study is centred on issues concerning school outdoor educational use of national parks. The degree to which school group use of national parks threatens the preservation of parks in their natural state and the ...