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Tararua Footprints

Tararua Footprints
Author: Mervyn Rodgers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 190
Release: 1996
Genre: Hiking
ISBN: 9780908812653

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"This guide is aimed at the tramper ... of moderate fitness ... going on a particular trip for the first time. A few trips are simple ... but most are tramping trips and need ... tramping gear"--Introd.


New Zealand Books in Print

New Zealand Books in Print
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 704
Release: 1998
Genre: New Zealand
ISBN:

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Living within a Fair Share Ecological Footprint

Living within a Fair Share Ecological Footprint
Author: Robert Vale
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2013-09-02
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1136456074

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According to many authorities the impact of humanity on the earth is already overshooting the earth’s capacity to supply humanity’s needs. This is an unsustainable position. This book does not focus on the problem but on the solution, by showing what it is like to live within a fair earth share ecological footprint. The authors describe numerical methods used to calculate this, concentrating on low or no cost behaviour change, rather than on potentially expensive technological innovation. They show what people need to do now in regions where their current lifestyle means they are living beyond their ecological means, such as in Europe, North America and Australasia. The calculations focus on outcomes rather than on detailed discussion of the methods used. The main objective is to show that living with a reduced ecological footprint is both possible and not so very different from the way most people currently live in the west. The book clearly demonstrates that change in behaviour now will avoid some very challenging problems in the future. The emphasis is on workable, practical and sustainable solutions based on quantified research, rather than on generalities about overall problems facing humanity.


Tramping in New Zealand

Tramping in New Zealand
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2002
Genre: Backpacking
ISBN:

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Tararua Story

Tararua Story
Author: Tararua Tramping Club, Wellington, N.Z.
Publisher:
Total Pages: 108
Release: 1946
Genre: Hiking
ISBN:

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Ghosts of Makara

Ghosts of Makara
Author: Bernard Diederich
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2002-09-24
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1469112779

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Ghosts of Makara: Growing up Down-Under in a lost world of yesteryears, is the moving memoir of a son of an Irish-German immigrant family growing up during the 1920s and the Depression-wracked '30s in a wind-blasted, yet picturesque, Pacific corner of colonial New Zealand. Makara Beach could have been Middle-Earth of the Lord of the Rings, the Academy Award-winning movie which 70 years later used Makara as one of its filming locations. In this sepia-tinted, nostalgic, first-person family album, the author evokes a lost era Down Under, one without television, the Internet, or (early on) even radio, when he and his younger brothers and sisters acted out their own stories and dreamed their own dreams. It was truly a different world, where barefoot Bobbits grew up with a deep love of nature and respect for family--a world we can learn much from today.


New Zealand Alpine Journal

New Zealand Alpine Journal
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1993
Genre: Mountaineering
ISBN:

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The Handbook of New Zealand Mammals

The Handbook of New Zealand Mammals
Author: Carolyn King
Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Total Pages: 577
Release: 2021-01-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1486306292

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The Handbook of New Zealand Mammals is the only definitive reference on all the land-breeding mammals recorded in the New Zealand region (including the New Zealand sector of Antarctica). It lists 65 species, including native and exotic, wild and feral, living and extinct, residents, vagrants and failed introductions. It describes their history, biology and ecology, and brings together comprehensive and detailed information gathered from widely scattered or previously unpublished sources. The description of each species is arranged under standardised headings for easy reference. Because the only native land-breeding mammals in New Zealand are bats and seals, the great majority of the modern mammal fauna comprises introduced species, whose arrival has had profound effects both for themselves and for the native fauna and flora. The book details changes in numbers and distribution for the native species, and for the arrivals it summarises changes in habitat, diet, numbers and size in comparison with their ancestral stocks, and some of the problems they present to resource managers. For this third edition, the text and references have been completely updated and reorganised into Family chapters. The colour section includes 14 pages of artwork showing all the species described and their main variations, plus two pages of maps.