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Castles in the Sand - What's Happening to the New Zealand Coast? by Raewyn Peart
18.00 NZD
Category: Current Affairs & Politics | Reading Level: Very Good
Raewyn Peart explores the social, political and economic factors that have fuelled the development of the coastline. She looks at the tension between private and public interests, Maori and Pakeha, environmental preservation and development, and the responsibilities of central and local government.
Looking Out to Sea - New Zealand as a model for ocean governance by Raewyn Peart
59.99 NZD
64.00 (6% off)
Category: NZ Non Fiction | Reading Level: very good
New Zealand is a maritime nation, settled by some of the greatest seafaring peoples in the world. The country's ocean area is vast and has abundant marine life and mineral resources. New Zealanders are passionate about their coasts and oceans. New Zealand has been a world leader in some aspects of ocean ...Show more
New Zealander's Guide to the Resource Management Act 1991 (revised edition 2008) by Raewyn Peart
34.99 NZD
64.99 (46% off)
Category: NZ Non Fiction | Reading Level: near fine
A concise, user-friendly guide to this important legislation "The New Zealander's Guide to the Resource Management Act 1991", now in its third edition, is invaluable to anyone concerned with environmental management issues, such as planners and developers, landscape architects and farmers, local auth ...Show more
The Story of the Hauraki Gulf by Raewyn Peart
89.99 NZD
Category: NZ Non Fiction | Reading Level: very good
This very special publication is a social, environmental and cultural celebration of the Hauraki Gulf, and is the story of our association with this remarkable place. The book tells the story of the Hauraki Gulf from first discovery up until the present day. The book has been produced in a very attracti ...Show more
Vanishing Nature : Facing New Zealand’s Biodiversity Crisis by Marie A Brown; R T Theo Stephens; Raewyn Peart; Bevis Fedder
45.00 NZD
Category: NZ Natural History | Reading Level: near fine
This full colour, soft cover publication is suitable for both a general and a technical audience with user friendly language and lots of images. New Zealand's remarkable indigenous biodiversity is fragile and it's in crisis. Our economic institutions promote biodiversity loss by not accounting for envir ...Show more
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