The Avon Otakaro River is an ecological network that moves from the suburban west, then into Hagley Park and the CBD, before weaving and widening its way through the Red Zone before reaching the Avon Heathcote Estuary on its journey to the sea. Along its banks are sites of deep ecological, cultural and social significance
Clean freshwater is a valued resource worldwide. With the rapid growth of population resulting in ex...
Looking at the Avon River from an eastern approach. Position - approximately 12 kilometres east of Q...
Accompanying maps/plans (1-7) have been scanned separately.The purpose of this study is to cover two...
The 2010/11 earthquakes in Canterbury, New Zealand caused considerable damage to residential develop...
The Avon River is Christchurch’s central landscape feature. Water is potentially exciting, refreshin...
Across New Zealand, Rivers are the life and soul of our beloved land. However, severe unprecedented ...
The Whanganui River was the first in the world to be granted the status of a legal person. Te Awa Tu...
Throughout the history of Christchurch the Avon has proved to be an invaluable asset to the people o...
Auckland is surrounded by one of the world’s most precious resources – water. But for decades we hav...
Water is a fundamental component of New Zealand’s landscape, culture, history and identity. It is mo...
Maps not to scale in digital copy, see print copy held in Library.This study looks at environmental ...
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...
The Whanganui River was the first in the world to be granted legalpersonhood status. This groundbrea...
The definitive goal of this final comprehensive project in Landscape Architecture was to develop a p...
Clean freshwater is a valued resource worldwide. With the rapid growth of population resulting in ex...
Looking at the Avon River from an eastern approach. Position - approximately 12 kilometres east of Q...
Accompanying maps/plans (1-7) have been scanned separately.The purpose of this study is to cover two...
The 2010/11 earthquakes in Canterbury, New Zealand caused considerable damage to residential develop...
The Avon River is Christchurch’s central landscape feature. Water is potentially exciting, refreshin...
Across New Zealand, Rivers are the life and soul of our beloved land. However, severe unprecedented ...
The Whanganui River was the first in the world to be granted the status of a legal person. Te Awa Tu...
Throughout the history of Christchurch the Avon has proved to be an invaluable asset to the people o...
Auckland is surrounded by one of the world’s most precious resources – water. But for decades we hav...
Water is a fundamental component of New Zealand’s landscape, culture, history and identity. It is mo...
Maps not to scale in digital copy, see print copy held in Library.This study looks at environmental ...
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...
The Whanganui River was the first in the world to be granted legalpersonhood status. This groundbrea...
The definitive goal of this final comprehensive project in Landscape Architecture was to develop a p...
Clean freshwater is a valued resource worldwide. With the rapid growth of population resulting in ex...
Looking at the Avon River from an eastern approach. Position - approximately 12 kilometres east of Q...
Accompanying maps/plans (1-7) have been scanned separately.The purpose of this study is to cover two...