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The outsourcing of corporate real estate asset management in New Zealand
(Lincoln University, 1999)
The outsourcing of non-core business processes has mushroomed on a world-wide basis as organisations seek strategic business advantages in an increasingly competitive market environment. In line with this trend, there has ...
The last straw? A discussion of cumulative effects assessment and its role in environmental decision making
(Lincoln University, 1997)
The aim of this investigation was to identify and discuss the issues relating to cumulative effects assessment and its role in decision making. The report centres around four main research questions: What is cumulative ...
Leisure and rural communities : a case study of needs and attitudes in Waipu, Northland, New Zealand
(Lincoln University, 1997)
This thesis investigates the leisure of people in rural communities using a case study approach. A mail survey was conducted among the residents of Waipu, a rural community in Northland. The study examined the needs and ...
Public participation in regional tourism planning
(Lincoln University, 1996)
Public participation is the key component of the community approach to tourism planning. The approach recognises that the public should take part in any tourism planning decision as it is they who must ultimately live with ...
The Montreal Process and sustainable management of New Zealand's forests
(Lincoln University, 1996)
Sustainable forest management aims to manage forests for all their values: economic; sociocultural; and ecological and physical. This is a holistic approach. Countries participating in the Montreal Process, an international ...
Obstacles to public participation under the Resource Management Act 1991
(Lincoln University, 1996)
Picking up on comments from the media, academia, business, the Parliamentary
Commissioner for the Environment (PCE) and the wider community, this report considers the practice of public participation under the Resource ...
Evolution of the relationship between tangata whenua, the Crown and resource management
(Lincoln University, 1993)
This paper outlines the relationship between tangata whenua and the Crown to natural resources as envisaged by the Treaty of Waitangi 1840 and the Resource Management Act (RMA) 1991. The RMA has been hailed as a progressive ...
Castle Hill rock climbing: a case study of a recreation versus preservation conflict
(Lincoln University, 1991)
Castle Hill basin is a unique area of limestone tors in the Broken River catchment of Canterbury. The limestone provides specialised habitats for a number of plants in the area, some of which are endemic to the basin. The ...
Advancing the customary use debate in New Zealand : some policy considerations from a Pakeha perspective - a case study of the kuaka
(Lincoln University, 1995)
There has been increasing efforts, in recent years, by Maori to further restore customary use decision making rights. This has resulted in a continuing, and sometimes antagonistic, debate in New Zealand between 'preservationists ...
Measuring the customer value of information technology
(Lincoln University, 1999)
Effective models for the management and evaluation of information technology are developing. However, evidence suggests more emphasis should be placed on customer value. Customer value is the relative significance of the ...