The distinctive form of New Zealand’s protected areas developed out of rapid environmental changes during nineteenth-century colonization practices, and is based on valuing endemic nature as something separate from human culture. This binary division has resulted in a ‘fortress conservation’ approach, which separates protected areas from productive landscapes in ways that can limit their potential. Insight in international approaches offers the possibility to integrate protected areas in multifunctional landscapes and social-ecological systems. This study examines these land-use tensions in the context of the Mackenzie Basin in New Zealand’s South Island, where traditional non-irrigated sheep farming, tourism and newly established irrigated...
South Wairarapa, in New Zealand’s lower North Island presents an interesting collision; the landscap...
This paper was presented at the: International Conference on Landscape of the Southern Hemisphere, ...
This study investigates the historical and contemporary use pattern and use conflict of the Upper Wa...
The Mackenzie Basin, in the South Island of New Zealand, exhibits landscape social and biophysical c...
The Mackenzie Basin, in the South Island of New Zealand, exhibits landscape social and biophysical c...
Like many countries of the New World, Aotearoa New Zealand’s national parks bear the legacy of 19th ...
Group report for Master of Science in Resource ManagementIn New Zealand/Aotearoa natural values have...
This paper was presented at the: International Conference on Landscape of the Southern Hemisphere, ...
In a world that is continually ‘coming-into-being’, particular landscapes become sites of contest wh...
The concentration of people in urban areas has resulted in a disconnection from the rural community....
This article presents ways to rethink current approaches to protected areas in New Zealand, which ha...
The concentration of people in urban areas has resulted in a disconnection from the rural community....
The concentration of people in urban areas has resulted in a disconnection from the rural community....
Presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in the Unive...
Presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in the Unive...
South Wairarapa, in New Zealand’s lower North Island presents an interesting collision; the landscap...
This paper was presented at the: International Conference on Landscape of the Southern Hemisphere, ...
This study investigates the historical and contemporary use pattern and use conflict of the Upper Wa...
The Mackenzie Basin, in the South Island of New Zealand, exhibits landscape social and biophysical c...
The Mackenzie Basin, in the South Island of New Zealand, exhibits landscape social and biophysical c...
Like many countries of the New World, Aotearoa New Zealand’s national parks bear the legacy of 19th ...
Group report for Master of Science in Resource ManagementIn New Zealand/Aotearoa natural values have...
This paper was presented at the: International Conference on Landscape of the Southern Hemisphere, ...
In a world that is continually ‘coming-into-being’, particular landscapes become sites of contest wh...
The concentration of people in urban areas has resulted in a disconnection from the rural community....
This article presents ways to rethink current approaches to protected areas in New Zealand, which ha...
The concentration of people in urban areas has resulted in a disconnection from the rural community....
The concentration of people in urban areas has resulted in a disconnection from the rural community....
Presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in the Unive...
Presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in the Unive...
South Wairarapa, in New Zealand’s lower North Island presents an interesting collision; the landscap...
This paper was presented at the: International Conference on Landscape of the Southern Hemisphere, ...
This study investigates the historical and contemporary use pattern and use conflict of the Upper Wa...