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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 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. ...
Recreation, leisure and social policy
(Lincoln University. Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism., 1990-06)
Recreation and leisure are rarely of central interest in political discussions of public policy, but they merit careful consideration for a number of reasons, which is the basis of this occasional paper prepared as a ...
Surveying a community's perception of odour
(Lincoln University. Centre for Computing and Biometrics, 1997-02)
The recreational hunter : central North Island study
(Lincoln College. Department of Horticulture, Landscape and Parks., 1983-06)
This research has been undertaken under contract to the New Zealand Forest Service. In 1981 Simmons and Devlin completed the first study of recreational hunting which was based on the Canterbury region with emphasis on the ...
Women and recreation in Aotearoa/New Zealand : an annotated bibliography
(Lincoln University. Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism., 1991-02)
Garden tourism and its potential organization in Canterbury
(Lincoln University. Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism, 1994-05)
This paper had its origin as a final year tourism research report at Lincoln
University. In it we briefly review the concept of garden tourism which includes garden tours, garden festivals and special events, and the ...