Landscape management is the process of directing the function and appearance of current and future landscapes. Much landscape research in Aotearoa/New Zealand has to date modelled the management making process as rational and apolitical with language a neutral medium of description. This study adopts an approach that both critiques these assumptions, and recognises the contingent nature of language and its role in constituting our subjective realities. Governors Bay foreshore provides the case study for analysing discourses competing for influence in landscape management. Study of the conflict and negotiation between them gives an enhanced understanding of the meanings attributed by New Zealanders to their landscapes, and a better understan...
Marine and coastal environments are not only crucial to the stability of the oceans' ecosystem but ...
This research investigates how farmers' norms and beliefs predict adoption of 10 farm specific good ...
This study examines the ways in which the choice of hard materials in landscape projects affects the...
Water governance is a significant local, regional, and national challenge that echoes parallel conce...
Ecosanctuaries offer a potential solution for protecting New Zealand’s threatened indigenous wildlif...
This research is an investigation in landscape policies to counter cultural landscape degradation in...
This dissertation examines the potential within the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA) for the manag...
This thesis reviews the history of the management of an endangered New Zealand native bird species. ...
A preliminary proposal for bi-cultural management of the eel resource of South Canterbury, intended ...
The Waikato River is arguably one of New Zealand’s most important water bodies. It has a rich cultur...
This paper outlines the relationship between tangata whenua and the Crown to natural resources as en...
As in many other parts of the world, freshwater resources have become under increasing pressure in N...
In many states, the task of managing the pace and nature of future growth is left to local governmen...
This dissertation argues that the concept of virtual water should be used to inform future land use ...
To address global issues such as biodiversity loss, water pollution, urbanisation, deforestation, an...
Marine and coastal environments are not only crucial to the stability of the oceans' ecosystem but ...
This research investigates how farmers' norms and beliefs predict adoption of 10 farm specific good ...
This study examines the ways in which the choice of hard materials in landscape projects affects the...
Water governance is a significant local, regional, and national challenge that echoes parallel conce...
Ecosanctuaries offer a potential solution for protecting New Zealand’s threatened indigenous wildlif...
This research is an investigation in landscape policies to counter cultural landscape degradation in...
This dissertation examines the potential within the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA) for the manag...
This thesis reviews the history of the management of an endangered New Zealand native bird species. ...
A preliminary proposal for bi-cultural management of the eel resource of South Canterbury, intended ...
The Waikato River is arguably one of New Zealand’s most important water bodies. It has a rich cultur...
This paper outlines the relationship between tangata whenua and the Crown to natural resources as en...
As in many other parts of the world, freshwater resources have become under increasing pressure in N...
In many states, the task of managing the pace and nature of future growth is left to local governmen...
This dissertation argues that the concept of virtual water should be used to inform future land use ...
To address global issues such as biodiversity loss, water pollution, urbanisation, deforestation, an...
Marine and coastal environments are not only crucial to the stability of the oceans' ecosystem but ...
This research investigates how farmers' norms and beliefs predict adoption of 10 farm specific good ...
This study examines the ways in which the choice of hard materials in landscape projects affects the...