This thesis concerns a development and implementation of Geographical Information System (GIS) for the New Zealand Whanganui catchment, based on a new methodology for river environment classification systems in New Zealand. The Ministry for the Environment (MfE) and National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) are developing this system with assistance from regional councils. The river habitat classification is sometimes called river "ecotyping". It describes the process of dividing rivers into similar or different physical classes based on the habitat requirements of the plants and animals that live there (Murray McLea, 1999). This project focuses on generating a Digital Terrain Model (DTM) for the Whanganui river catchment ...
To study the utilisation of GIS technology for flood modelling and the floodplain mapping process, a...
Based on principles from the ecological literature, a semi-quantitative framework to assess geomorph...
The Whangamarino wetland is internationally recognised and one of the most important lowland wetland...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2005.According to the National Water A...
Under the Resource Management Act (1991) water managers are required to promote the sustainable mana...
The Resource Management Act (RMA) governs management of river resources in New Zealand. The RMA prom...
Contemporary approaches for assessing the condition of river systems focus primarily on biological i...
Accompanying maps/plans (1-7) have been scanned separately.The purpose of this study is to cover two...
A distributed hydrologic model within the HEC-HMS modelling software was applied to the upper Waimak...
Environmental weighting system is a technique for measuring the environmental sensitivity of reduced...
The availability of digital data on river networks, lakes and associated catchments and their charac...
Ecoregion classifications have been widely used, particularly in North America by freshwater biologi...
The paper describes a methodology developed to compile land use maps using multiple data sources int...
If strategies in natural resource management are to ‘work with nature’, reliable biophysical baselin...
The recognition of the Reserve by the new South African Water Law poses new challenges for river sci...
To study the utilisation of GIS technology for flood modelling and the floodplain mapping process, a...
Based on principles from the ecological literature, a semi-quantitative framework to assess geomorph...
The Whangamarino wetland is internationally recognised and one of the most important lowland wetland...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2005.According to the National Water A...
Under the Resource Management Act (1991) water managers are required to promote the sustainable mana...
The Resource Management Act (RMA) governs management of river resources in New Zealand. The RMA prom...
Contemporary approaches for assessing the condition of river systems focus primarily on biological i...
Accompanying maps/plans (1-7) have been scanned separately.The purpose of this study is to cover two...
A distributed hydrologic model within the HEC-HMS modelling software was applied to the upper Waimak...
Environmental weighting system is a technique for measuring the environmental sensitivity of reduced...
The availability of digital data on river networks, lakes and associated catchments and their charac...
Ecoregion classifications have been widely used, particularly in North America by freshwater biologi...
The paper describes a methodology developed to compile land use maps using multiple data sources int...
If strategies in natural resource management are to ‘work with nature’, reliable biophysical baselin...
The recognition of the Reserve by the new South African Water Law poses new challenges for river sci...
To study the utilisation of GIS technology for flood modelling and the floodplain mapping process, a...
Based on principles from the ecological literature, a semi-quantitative framework to assess geomorph...
The Whangamarino wetland is internationally recognised and one of the most important lowland wetland...