The principles, methods and success of erosion control on New Zealand walking tracks are surveyed. Emphasis is placed on the methods and materials suitable for erosion control on tracks in the South Island. Information was gained by: (1) a questionnaire sent to New Zealand Forest Service and Department of Lands and Survey staff, and (2) a census of the erosion control techniques used on five South Island tracks. The correct erosion control technique for a given situation depends on environmental factors (soil, topography, vegetation, climate), on the intensity of walking track use and on the cost and availability of materials. Techniques in use are track slope, waterbars, culverts, ditches, surfacing, drainage dips, steps, retaining wall...
The degree of soil erosion in the tussock grasslands of the South Island is closely related to the c...
This research project shows how communities and Territorial Authorities can understand and manage co...
Research into cost-effective strategies for erosion control (HEFRAIL Project) on railway earthworks ...
Walking tracks in Tongariro National Park have provided countless park visitors with access into are...
This dissertation traces the history of the development of recreation walkways and tracks and changi...
The aim of this study was to investigate several methods of potential usefulness in identifying some...
Increases in the magnitude and frequency of rainfall events in New Zealand due to climate change, co...
Increases in the magnitude and frequency of rainfall events in New Zealand due to climate change, co...
The objectives of this study were two fold. The first was to quantify the nature and extent of curre...
This paper outlines what we know about the use of New Zealand’s native plants for erosion and sedime...
The focus of this paper is the optimum use of mulch (biodegradable erosion control blankets and wast...
The focus of this paper is the optimum use of mulch (biodegradable erosion control blankets and wast...
Soil erosion is a major cause of land degradation in New Zealand. In the Manawatu area, including Pa...
Soil erosion is a concerning issue in New Zealand that threatens the environment, people, and the ec...
Soil erosion is a concerning issue in New Zealand that threatens the environment, people, and the ec...
The degree of soil erosion in the tussock grasslands of the South Island is closely related to the c...
This research project shows how communities and Territorial Authorities can understand and manage co...
Research into cost-effective strategies for erosion control (HEFRAIL Project) on railway earthworks ...
Walking tracks in Tongariro National Park have provided countless park visitors with access into are...
This dissertation traces the history of the development of recreation walkways and tracks and changi...
The aim of this study was to investigate several methods of potential usefulness in identifying some...
Increases in the magnitude and frequency of rainfall events in New Zealand due to climate change, co...
Increases in the magnitude and frequency of rainfall events in New Zealand due to climate change, co...
The objectives of this study were two fold. The first was to quantify the nature and extent of curre...
This paper outlines what we know about the use of New Zealand’s native plants for erosion and sedime...
The focus of this paper is the optimum use of mulch (biodegradable erosion control blankets and wast...
The focus of this paper is the optimum use of mulch (biodegradable erosion control blankets and wast...
Soil erosion is a major cause of land degradation in New Zealand. In the Manawatu area, including Pa...
Soil erosion is a concerning issue in New Zealand that threatens the environment, people, and the ec...
Soil erosion is a concerning issue in New Zealand that threatens the environment, people, and the ec...
The degree of soil erosion in the tussock grasslands of the South Island is closely related to the c...
This research project shows how communities and Territorial Authorities can understand and manage co...
Research into cost-effective strategies for erosion control (HEFRAIL Project) on railway earthworks ...