This paper relates the story of how one tribe's desire to record
their history using a computer mapping tool enabled them to
engage more effectively in local planning…
An update on the process of the 2005 Queen Elizabeth Park
Management Plan
The 2004 SumatraAndaman earthquake and tsunami remind us of the
brutal levels of destruction that a large earthquake can wreak. The
symposium, held to commemorate the 150th anniversary of…
Presents the operational plan for the containment, suppression or
eradication of pests and plants. Examines Rooks, Rabbits,
Magpies, Perennial Nettle, African Feathergrass, Bathurst Bur,
Manchurian Wild rice, Wild Ginger, Old…
All-day field-trip to the Wairarapa Fault and 1855 rupture sites.
2004/2005 Annual Monitoring Report on the Regional Land
Transport Strategy
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Possum control operation in Wainuiomata/Orongorongo
water supply catchment between June and September 2005.
The purpose of this document is to tell you about the Wellington
Regional Land Transport Strategy, its relationship to the
Wellington Regional Growth Framework and to seek your
feedback.
It…
The vision of the Regional Travel Demand Management
Strategy is 'to use Travel Demand Management initiatives
in achieving sustainable outcomes for the greater
Wellington land transport system.'