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    Road and landform 

    Bateman, G. (University of Canterbury, 1982)
    The objectives of this dissertation are: To establish the benefits gained from moulding road landform. To examine environmental factors influencing individual slope design. To investigate road landform moulding techniques ...
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    Landscape guidelines for planning and design of access roading to transmission lines 

    Corson, Jill (Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1980)
    The history of electricity in New Zealand is less than a century old, starting in 1885 with a small hydrostation on the Shotover River near Queenstown. In these initial years, electric power was generated by private ...
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    AuthorBateman, G. (1)Corson, Jill (1)Keyword
    120107 Landscape Architecture (2)
    1203 Design Practice and Management (2)
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    0905 Civil Engineering (1)access roads (1)environmental (1)landform (1)landscape (1)moulding techniques (1)planning (1)... View MoreDate Issued1982 (1)1980 (1)
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