A report prepared for Lincoln University (Faculty of Environment, Society and Design Summer Scholarship, 2009/2010), Environment Canterbury, the Avon-Heathcote Estuary Ihutai Trust and the Tertiary Education Commission. Supervised by Dr Greg Ryan and Dr Jo Fountain.The Avon-Heathcote Estuary has long been an important resource for the people of Canterbury. Prior to European settlement, Maori throughout the South Island used the Estuary as a mahinga kai (seafood gathering) source. As European settlers began to arrive, the Estuary became an important transport route and, later, a popular area for many different types of recreation. The suburbs around the Estuary were among some of the first to be developed by settlers due to the proximity to ...
The 2010/11 earthquakes in Canterbury, New Zealand caused considerable damage to residential develop...
In 1976 the Ahuriri Estuary Steering Committee was established to examine the management of Ahuriri ...
Executive Summary: 1. As cities cope with increasing populations, salt marshes around the world are ...
A report prepared for Lincoln University (Faculty of Environment, Society and Design Summer Scholars...
The Avon-Heathcote Estuary Ihutai is an important ecological, cultural, and historical feature of th...
Throughout the history of Christchurch the Avon has proved to be an invaluable asset to the people o...
The purpose of this research is to assess the current usage, awareness and perceptions of tourism an...
This thesis examines the recreational use of a multi-functional resource, the Avon-Heathcote Estuary...
The Avon River and the Avon-Heathcote Estuary/Ihutai are features of the urban environment of Christ...
The Avon, which winds its way through the city, presents ever-changing views of much beauty. The gra...
The Avon and Heathcote Rivers have been heavily influenced by urban development and intensified land...
This thesis provides a history of coastal hazards at South Brighton Spit, Christchurch, through the...
The effectiveness of the management and planning systems in resolving or ameliorating the problems a...
Estuary, Beacon and Hadleigh-in-Place are elements of a research based project examining the landsca...
Since the early 1880's the Christchurch Drainage Board has discharged domestic and industrial sewag...
The 2010/11 earthquakes in Canterbury, New Zealand caused considerable damage to residential develop...
In 1976 the Ahuriri Estuary Steering Committee was established to examine the management of Ahuriri ...
Executive Summary: 1. As cities cope with increasing populations, salt marshes around the world are ...
A report prepared for Lincoln University (Faculty of Environment, Society and Design Summer Scholars...
The Avon-Heathcote Estuary Ihutai is an important ecological, cultural, and historical feature of th...
Throughout the history of Christchurch the Avon has proved to be an invaluable asset to the people o...
The purpose of this research is to assess the current usage, awareness and perceptions of tourism an...
This thesis examines the recreational use of a multi-functional resource, the Avon-Heathcote Estuary...
The Avon River and the Avon-Heathcote Estuary/Ihutai are features of the urban environment of Christ...
The Avon, which winds its way through the city, presents ever-changing views of much beauty. The gra...
The Avon and Heathcote Rivers have been heavily influenced by urban development and intensified land...
This thesis provides a history of coastal hazards at South Brighton Spit, Christchurch, through the...
The effectiveness of the management and planning systems in resolving or ameliorating the problems a...
Estuary, Beacon and Hadleigh-in-Place are elements of a research based project examining the landsca...
Since the early 1880's the Christchurch Drainage Board has discharged domestic and industrial sewag...
The 2010/11 earthquakes in Canterbury, New Zealand caused considerable damage to residential develop...
In 1976 the Ahuriri Estuary Steering Committee was established to examine the management of Ahuriri ...
Executive Summary: 1. As cities cope with increasing populations, salt marshes around the world are ...