Land Evaluation For Nature
Conservation
($32, K.E O’Connor, FB. Overmars,
M.M. Ralston). This New Zealand application of scientific principles of nature conservation, land evaluation and reserve design is long awaited. The project was originally started at the former Biological Resources Centre by Fred Overmars and has come to fruition with the guidance of Kevin O'Connor and Mary Ralston of Lincoln University. It will prove to be an extremely useful guide and reference for conservation planners, and managers within government departments, local government and conservation groups. It will also be a useful reference for the public when they have to provide comment on management plans and the new regional and district plans under the Resource Management Act. Available from DoC Science Publications PO Box 10-420, Wellington, or Centre for Resource Management, Lincoln University, PO Box 56, Lincoln, Christchurch.
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Forest and Bird, Volume 21, Issue 4, 1 November 1990, Page 6
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137Land Evaluation For Nature Conservation Forest and Bird, Volume 21, Issue 4, 1 November 1990, Page 6
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