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      Report to Hamilton City Council on the context for decision-making relating to the 5.1 hectares of public land adjoining Waiwhakareke Natural Heritage Park

      Clarkson, Bruce D.; Pudney, Kemble Jonathan; Duggan, Ian C.; Hamilton, David P.; Kirby, Catherine Louise; Bylsma, Rebecca Johanna; Cornes, Toni S.
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      Clarkson, B. D., Pudney, K. J., Duggan, I. C., Hamilton, D. P., Kirby, C. L., Bylsma, R. J., & Cornes, T. S. (2014). Report to Hamilton City Council on the context for decision-making relating to the 5.1 hectares of public land adjoining Waiwhakareke Natural Heritage Park. ERI report No. 38. Hamilton, New Zealand: Environmental Research Institute, Faculty of Science and Engineering, The University of Waikato.
      Permanent Research Commons link: https://hdl.handle.net/10289/12464
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      The purpose of this document is to assist council in its decision-making on the future use of the 5.1 hectares of "Smart Subdivision" land. It further develops the previous submission included within the staff report (pages 59-62) and gives more information on the three topics previously covered: 1) Strategic, Planning and Policy Context; 2) Principles of Reserve Design relating to Ecological Values; 3) Effects of different development options on water quality.
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      2014
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      Report
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      ERI report
      Report No.
      38
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      Environmental Research Institute, Faculty of Science and Engineering, The University of Waikato
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