Waihora: Lake Ellesmere - Past, Present, Future

DAVIES, J.D.G. ; GALLOWAY, L. ; others

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23 ESSAYS AUTHORS: DAVIES, J.D.G. & .. Waihora/Lake Ellesmere is the fifth largest body of water in New Zealand and an area of national and international importance. Its waters and shores, which today sustain a diversity of farming, recreational and other uses, provided Maori with a rich food source for over 900 years. Current problems of pollution, along with Ngai Tahu's claims to the Waitangi Tribunal with regard to the lake, mean that informed, sustained debate over the region's future is crucial.
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