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The role of human actors in influencing district plan provisions and resource consent decisions: A case study from South Canterbury : A Dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Planning

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The role of human actors in influencing district plan provisions and resource consent decisions: A case study from South Canterbury : A Dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Planning
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Lincoln University
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The relationship between rural and urban land is one that considers rural land to be transformable for the benefit of the urban environment. Consequently, lifestyle allotment subdivision has resulted in the residentialisation of rural areas. The issue with such land use change is that there is a significant loss of versatile soils and perhaps more significantly, the potential for reverse sensitivity to become an issue for existing rural land users. Lifestyle allotment subdivision is achieved ...

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Date created
2020
Creator
Ross, Andrew
URL
https://hdl.handle.net/10182/13479
Related subjects
human agency / Resource Management Act 1991 / lifestyle allotments / subdivision / district plan / rural productive land / South Canterbury / Land Use and Environmental Planning / Regional Analysis and Development / Built Environment and Design / Urban and Regional Planning

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