Groundwater allocation decisions have effects beyond the enterprises and land uses for which water is used. They may influence the quantity, quality and flow of spring fed streams within the catchment, and the in-stream values such as biodiversity, fishing, and recreation. Changes to the streams themselves in turn shape the character and values of the wider stream corridor and the surrounding landscape. Human use and occupation of the land has always changed the character of streams and rivers- that is not new- but the scale of current demands for groundwater, and the speed of land use change based upon groundwater use, set challenges and questions for the way in which spring fed streams and rivers will change in the future. The Sustainable...
This paper reviews the progress to date of the Canterbury Water Management Strategy and identifies k...
The Ashburton River is a varied catchment, with the South Branch rising in the alpine zone, and the ...
The management of stream catchments for water yield is a topic that is receiving some attention at p...
Groundwater allocation decisions have effects beyond the enterprises and land uses for which water i...
The Waipara catchment, North Canterbury, New Zealand is currently experiencing rapid intensification...
Executive summary Springs are the link between groundwater use and stream flows. Managing water use...
Paper presented at South Island Dairy Event (SIDE) conference, 23-25 June 2003, Lincoln University.W...
The increasing demand for water in the Canterbury region, and the realisation that spring flow plays...
There is an ever‐increasing demand for freshwater that is being used for the purposes of irrigation ...
Allocation limits in river-recharged aquifers have traditionally been based on static observations o...
Canterbury has 58% of all water allocated for consumptive use in New Zealand, and 70% of the nation’...
Throughout the country regional and district councils are being asked to balance abstractive demands...
Assuming the ultimate for intensive irrigated agriculture on all suitable land of the Canterbury Pla...
There have been major changes to the farming practices across Canterbury in the past 50 years, with ...
The relationship between shallow groundwater levels and Avon River baseflow upstream of Gloucester S...
This paper reviews the progress to date of the Canterbury Water Management Strategy and identifies k...
The Ashburton River is a varied catchment, with the South Branch rising in the alpine zone, and the ...
The management of stream catchments for water yield is a topic that is receiving some attention at p...
Groundwater allocation decisions have effects beyond the enterprises and land uses for which water i...
The Waipara catchment, North Canterbury, New Zealand is currently experiencing rapid intensification...
Executive summary Springs are the link between groundwater use and stream flows. Managing water use...
Paper presented at South Island Dairy Event (SIDE) conference, 23-25 June 2003, Lincoln University.W...
The increasing demand for water in the Canterbury region, and the realisation that spring flow plays...
There is an ever‐increasing demand for freshwater that is being used for the purposes of irrigation ...
Allocation limits in river-recharged aquifers have traditionally been based on static observations o...
Canterbury has 58% of all water allocated for consumptive use in New Zealand, and 70% of the nation’...
Throughout the country regional and district councils are being asked to balance abstractive demands...
Assuming the ultimate for intensive irrigated agriculture on all suitable land of the Canterbury Pla...
There have been major changes to the farming practices across Canterbury in the past 50 years, with ...
The relationship between shallow groundwater levels and Avon River baseflow upstream of Gloucester S...
This paper reviews the progress to date of the Canterbury Water Management Strategy and identifies k...
The Ashburton River is a varied catchment, with the South Branch rising in the alpine zone, and the ...
The management of stream catchments for water yield is a topic that is receiving some attention at p...