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Postmodernism and landscape architecture
(Lincoln University, 1987)
Postmodernism is a broad based phenomena, which at once is a group of attitudes and theories, is to do with the condition of living in the contemporary world, and includes a concomitant range of styles and expressions in ...
Historical cemeteries and passive recreation
(University of Canterbury, 1986)
A study of historical cemeteries throughout New Zealand, their
value and significance to our culture and means of future
restoration, renovation and maintenance.
Atria - The inside story
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1989)
There seems to be a resurgence of interest in the use of atria in large scale commercial buildings. Several recent prestigious buildings such as the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank in Hongkong, the World Financial Centre in New ...
The Management of the outlying islands of New Zealand with special reference to the Antipodes Islands
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1980)
My interest in the outlying islands of New Zealand began with a
visit to the Bounties and Antipodes Islands as part of the
B.A.A.S. Expedition 1978 . This expedition was organised by the
Wildlife Service of the Department ...
An analysis of lambing ewes three times in two years in Southland
(Lincoln University, 1989)
This study examines the management and profitability of three lambings in two years under Southland conditions, and how they
compare with those of a conventional Southland farming system.
There has been little work done ...
Rivers or drains? Management of urban rivers with reference to the Heathcote
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1985)
Rivers and settlements belong together; there are few urban areas without at least one significant watercourse flowing through them. Urban rivers, and in particular the Heathcote River, are the subject of this dissertation. ...
Hanmer Forest Park user survey
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1985)
The Hanmer Forest was one of the first Government owned exotic
forests, being established around the turn of the century. It
is situated 135 km north of Christchurch.
The park consists of exotic plantations and native ...
Landscape and the large-scale surface mining of lignite
(University of Canterbury, 1981)
The purpose of this study is the discussion of landscape and the largescale
surface mining of lignite. The subject is approached by -
- considering surface mining and the factors that affect it,
with particular reference ...
A comparison of Maori and Pakeha attitudes to land
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury., 1985)
New Zealand is becoming increasingly
marked by disputes over land use; the
Motunui outfall, the Clyde dam,
Manakau Harbour and the Waimairi
landfill, are all disputes over what is
the most appropriate use of land.
These ...
The Ahipara gumfields
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1980)
The Kauri Gum Industry has played an important part in the development of Northland for more than one hundred years. Kauri gum was valued for its use in the manufacture of varnish, paint and linoleum, and it is sought after ...