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Re[dis]covering Pigeon Bay/Wakaroa: Recovery and Discovery of the Land, Ecology and Cultural History of a Te Patakata o Rakaihautu /Banks Peninsula Bay - Sarah Peddie
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- Re[dis]covering Pigeon Bay/Wakaroa: Recovery and Discovery of the Land, Ecology and Cultural History of a Te Patakata o Rakaihautu /Banks Peninsula Bay - Sarah Peddie
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- Lincoln University
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View in Full Screen. The Regional Context: Development and tourism pressures occurring on the peninsula: population growth in Christchurch and a need for more options for places to holiday close to the city. In particular creating an alternative to Akaroa, providing a different and more low-key holiday experience.. The Design Intent: . . A microcosm of a global occurrence, rapidly changing land use, means the land is destabilised through deforestation
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- Article
- Date created
- 2009
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- Sarah Peddie
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- http://livingheritage.lincoln.ac.nz/nodes/view/34724
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- student projects / design study / Major Design / landscape architecture / landscape design / SoLA / School of Landscape Architecture / Pigeon Bay / Wakaroa / Banks Peninsula / cultural history / tourism development / recreational facilities / biodiversity / ecological systems
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