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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 

    Batchelor, Ilana (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 ...
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    The Montreal Process and sustainable management of New Zealand's forests 

    Armour, Kate (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 ...
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    The Management of the outlying islands of New Zealand with special reference to the Antipodes Islands 

    Stewart, Chris J. (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 ...
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    The application of solatium payments in the assessment of public works compensation 

    Todd, M. J. (Lincoln University, 2009)
    The need for public infrastructure is essential in modern society, efficient transport and communications networks are the grease in the machinery of any economy while provisions of hospitals, schools, modern sewerage and ...
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    Planning for green building design and technology in New Zealand 

    Kirpensteijn, Helene (Lincoln University, 2017-04-10)
    Green building design and technology has been developed to lower the impacts of buildings on the environment while maintaining, and in some cases improving all the functions and values of a traditional building. Although ...
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    The approaches to classifying surf breaks in New Zealand 

    Baxter, Kenton (Lincoln University, 2018)
    This research is focused on classification as a process and how it relates to the identification of regionally significant surf breaks in New Zealand. New Zealand is the first country to incorporate surf breaks into ...
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    Investigation of flood risk & erosion mitigation on the Rangitata River at Klondyke 

    Healey, Mark O. (Lincoln University, 1997)
    Risks to operational integrity of the Rangitata Diversion Race (RDR) presented by bank erosion and extreme discharges in the Rangitata River are investigated. Specific investigations are confined to two locations within ...
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    Water conservation : a social belief : accounting for the influence of attitudes on water abstraction policy : a case study of Mid-Canterbury 

    Sadler, Lillie (Lincoln University, 1995)
    A combination of variable water resources, increased consumption and lack of anticipatory water abstraction policy has contributed to an increased occurrence of water shortages in New Zealand. Scarce water resources must ...
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    South Canterbury’s eels : towards bicultural management 

    Talbot, John (Lincoln University, 1994)
    A preliminary proposal for bi-cultural management of the eel resource of South Canterbury, intended as a basis for negotiation with Maori, is developed after review of relevant information available from within the Pakeha ...
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    Dairy replacement rearing: a comparison of an integrated management system using fodder beet and traditional rearing systems 

    Cvitanovich, Ella (Lincoln University, 2016-11-10)
    Heifer rearing systems in New Zealand were compared in a theoretical study on weight and financial costs. The systems compared were restricted fodder beet, ad libitum fodder beet, contract grazing and on-platform pasture ...
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