From tussocks to tourists : the story of the central Canterbury high country

Relph, D. H

Notes
Includes chapter on tenure review process Includes bibliographic references (p. 159-161) and index "The location chosen as the focus for this book comprises the catchments of the three great Canterbury rivers - the Waimakariri, Raikaia and the Rangitata - as well as the headwaters of the smaller Ashburton and Selwyn Rivers. It does not include the Hurunui and other rivers in North Canterbury, nor does it extend to the Waitaki catchment in the MacKenzie Basin ... this book is about the high country of central Canterbury ... This book discusses both the physical environment and the human impact on it, including early settlement, the era of the big sheep runs and the recent development of tourism" -- p. 7 "The location chosen as the focus for this book comprises the catchments of the three great Canterbury rivers - the Waimakariri, Raikaia and the Rangiata - as well as the headwaters of the smaller Ashburton and Selwyn Rivers. It does not include the Hurunui and other rivers in North Canterbury, nor does it extend to the Waitaki catchment in the MacKenzie Basin ... this book is about the high country of central Canterbury ... This book discusses both the physical environment and the human impact on it, including early settlement, the era of the big sheep runs and the recent development of tourism" -- p. 7
Additional Notes
Canterbury, high country, landforms, sheep, tourism, conservation
Librarian's Miscellania
Physical Description: 167 p, ill. (some col.), col. maps, 28 cm
SubTitle: the story of the central Canterbury high country
MARC Import date: Dunedin
MARC Record: Dunedin
Location edition Bar Code due date
Library R24872