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    Rural subdivisions on the Christchurch periphery: Population pressure and the greenbelt: A dissertation in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Honours Degree of Resource Studies at Lincoln University 

    Garrett, Sarah (Lincoln University, 1996)
    The controversial subdivision of the greenbelt in Christchurch must continue in a regulated way. The Resource Management Act having replaced previous inefficient legislation enhances and facilitates subdivision. Public ...
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    Corporate real estate asset management: a survey of New Zealand publicly-listed companies and an empirical research on Telecom Corporation of New Zealand 

    Teoh, Wei K. (Lincoln University, 1992)
    Awareness of the need to manage corporate real estate assets properly has escalated in recent years. Although a substantial literature, mainly from the United States, has explored the concept and practice of corporate real ...
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    Rural development project evaluations: An assessment of practice: A dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Applied Science Degree at Lincoln University 

    Straight, K. R. (Lincoln University, 1997)
    Evaluation of development projects is expected to be undertaken in order to analyse the project relevance, the effectiveness and impact of activities, the efficiency of implementation, and to distil lessons which can be ...
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    An exploratory survey of the use of new product forecasting models in New Zealand 

    Wong, Janet (Lincoln University, 1995)
    The high rate of new product failure is decreased through the use of new product forecasting models (NPFMs). There is a particular lack of studies and applications of NPFMs in the NZ (New Zealand) context. The purpose of ...
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    Differences in the reported performances of foreign-controlled and domestically-controlled firms : some UK evidence 

    Emmanuel, CR; Oyelere Peter, B (Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1999-07)
    This study provides empirical evidence on the relative performances of Foreign Controlled Domestic Companies operating in the United Kingdom as compared to those of United Kingdom Controlled Domestic Dompanies. One hundred ...
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    Public policy and private incentives for livestock disease control 

    Bicknell, Kathryn; Wilen, JE; Howitt, RE (Lincoln University. Commerce Division, 1997-11)
    The widely recognized externalities associated with livestock disease control have prompted countries throughout the world to invest in centralized control schemes designed to lower disease prevalence. As disease levels ...
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    The value of waterway enhancement in Christchurch : a preliminary analysis 

    Bicknell, Kathryn; Gan, C (Lincoln University. Commerce Division, 1997-04)
    The Waterway Enhancement Programme was established by the Christchurch City Council as part of an ongoing commitment towards the sustainable management of tributary waterways throughout the city. Enhancement activities ...
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    New methodology for the ecological footprint with an application to the New Zealand economy 

    Bicknell, Kathryn B.; Ball, R. J.; Cullen, Ross; Bigsby, Hugh R. (Lincoln University. Commerce Division, 1997-04)
    Sustainable development has become a primary objective for many countries throughout the world since the late 1980’s. A major difficulty associated with sustainable development objectives, however, is the absence of reliable ...
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    Quantification of phytosanitary barriers to trade 

    Bigsby, Hugh R. (Lincoln University. Commerce Division., 1998-09)
    The Sanitary Phytosanitary Code (SPS) is an effort to reduce the technical barriers to trade created by phytosanitary regulations, or trade barriers related to plant and animal health. A key feature of SPS is risk assessment ...
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    An optimal control model for pest management under bait-shyness 

    Bicknell, Kathryn; Lambie, Neil (Lincoln University. Commerce Division, 1996-12)
    This paper presents a dynamic bioeconomic model of vertebrate pest management which incorporates a behavioural trait in the target population known as toxin or bait avoidance. Pests who exhibit such avoidance after exposure ...
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    AuthorBurtt, Elizabeth S. (11)Cullen, Ross (10)Lattimore, Ralph G. (8)Sanyal, Amal (8)Fox Mark, A (7)Ward, Bert D. (7)Amor, Richard (5)Fleming, Peter H. (5)Gan, C. (5)Laswad, Fawzi (5)... View MoreKeyword340000 Economics (80)New Zealand (32)economic analysis (28)350000 Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services (24)international trade (24)decision making (21)economic aspects (19)070106 Farm Management, Rural Management and Agribusiness (17)140201 Agricultural Economics (17)farmers (15)... View MoreDate Issued1999 (89)1998 (34)1997 (55)1996 (42)1995 (32)1994 (22)1993 (11)1992 (19)1991 (11)1990 (19)
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