The 17th Conference Proceedings is divided into 10 sections (click on the heading below to go to that section and on Top of Page to return to this point):
- Keynote Addresses
- Historical Atlas of New Zealand
- Practical Applications
- Physical Geography
- Resource Management & Conservation
- Development Studies
- Rural Studies
- Social Issues
- Economics & Welfare
- Recreation
|
Author |
Article |
Pages |
| Whittaker, W | Foreword |
np |
| (Top of Page) | Keynote Addresses | |
| Franklin, H | A Power to Disconcert: Geography in the 1990s |
1-4 |
| Caygill, D | Speech to Conference Dinner |
5-7 |
| (Top of Page) | Historical Atlas of New Zealand | |
| Pawson, E | Introduction |
8 |
| McKinnon, M | Why Geographers are Indispensable to the Making of an Historical Atlas of New Zealand |
8-10 |
| Roche, M | Atlases, Ethics and Freezing Works |
11-15 |
| Pawson, E | Compiling a Plate for the Historical Atlas of New Zealand: The West Coast Coal Industry |
16-18 |
| (Top of Page) | Practical Applications | |
| Legg, A | The Use of Remote Sensing for Monitoring the State of the Indigenous Forest Resource at the Regional Level |
19-23 |
| Williams, DB & R Summers | Some Issues in GIS Education in New Zealand |
24-27 |
| Newell, JO | Transfer of GIS Technology Through NZ ODA Programmes - A Discussion of Issues |
28-33 |
| Mihaljevic, J | Geographic Information System or Video Hopscotch? |
34-39 |
| O'Regan, P & L Chalmers | Shoreline Change Analysis Using Digital Mapping Techniques |
40-43 |
| Cochrane, R, R Merton, M Mongillo, JP Deroin, & P Browne | Remote Sensing and Vegetation Patterns in the Te Kopia Geothermal Area, Taupo Volcanic Zone (TVZ) |
44-50 |
| Forer, P | An Implementation of a Discrete 3-D Space Time Model of Urban Accessibility |
51-57 |
| Harvey, LE | Multiscale Analyses of Animal Habitat Using Satellite Imagery: Red Foxes in Ontario, Canada |
58-62 |
| Hill, G & G Kelly | What is the Most Appropriate Remote Sensing Technology for the Island Nations of the South Pacific? |
63-66 |
| Bradley, B | Applying the Donor Principle to Map Names: A Practical Experience |
67-69 |
| Dickson, P | When is a City Not a City? Place Names on Maps |
70-72 |
| (Top of Page) | Physical Geography | |
| Dolphin, T, T Hume & K Parnell | Factors Responsible for the Development of Low Amplitude Multiple Bars in a Shallow Fetch Limited Coastal Lagoon |
73-79 |
| Goh, KC | Geological Evolution, Coastal Environments and Resources of Brunei Darussalam |
80-86 |
| Kearsley, GW & BB Fitzharris | Perceptions of Climate Change in Dunedin and Otago, New Zealand |
87-94 |
| Fowler, A | Future Climate Change: Coming to Terms with the Uncertainties |
95-102 |
| Owens, I | Meteorological Conditions Associated with the Broken River Avalanche, Craigieburn Range, August 10, 1992 |
103-108 |
| Sturman, A | The Local Character of Southerly Changes Along the East Coast of the South Island |
109-113 |
| (Top of Page) | Resource Management & Conservation | |
| Schofield, R | The Resource Management Act 1991: Turning Principles into Policies |
114-116 |
| Sands, F | Can the Planner be the Piggy in the Middle? |
117-122 |
| Kirby, VG | Linking People and Place |
123-129 |
| Barton, N & M Edwards | Towards an Understanding of Urban Sustainability: A Report on Research for the Ministry for the Environment |
130-133 |
| Bradbury, J | Regional Policy Statements: The Wellington Experience |
134-137 |
| Quigg, R & VG Kirby | Back Country Huts: More Than a Roof Over Your Head. A Question of Meaning in Cultural Heritage Management |
138-143 |
| Wolfenden, J | Marine Reserves in New Zealand: A Survey of Community Reactions |
144-149 |
| Forlong, R & A Kirkland | Areas of Significant Conservation Value in the Coastal Marine Area |
150-155 |
| Logie, J | Piha Sand Dunes Conservation: A Resource Management Issue |
156-160 |
| McAuley, I | The Statutory Process for Establishing Marine Reserves in New Zealand |
161-167 |
| Cant, G | Nisga'a, James Bay and Nunavut in Temporal Context |
168-175 |
| Fisher, R | Native Land in the Okanagan Valley, British Columbia |
176-181 |
| Thouez, JP & K Connell | Parallels Between the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement and the Nunavut Land Claim Settlement with Reference to Territorial Organization and Socio-Political Structures |
182-187 |
| (Top of Page) | Development Studies | |
| Grundy, K | Sustainable Development - An Emerging Paradigm? | 188-193 |
| Hossain, KM | Community Forestry Programmes: An Overview | 194-198 |
| Overton, J | Irrigation and Imperialism: Rice and the State in Colonial Malaya | 199-203 |
| Cleary, M | Living on the Margins: Development Issues in East Malaysia | 204-208 |
| Ahmad, A | The Rehabilitation of Idle Land: Some Problems in Kedah, Peninsular Malaysia | 209-215 |
| Ali, I | Agricultural Development and Land Tenure Changes: A Case Study of Kundasang Highlands in Sabah, East Malaysia | 216-226 |
| Yoon, HK & S Yuihama | Saidaiji Monzenmachi: A Japanese Temple Town in Decline | 227-231 |
| Weaver, S | Questioning About Sustainability in Fiji - Technical, Social, or Cultural? | 232-235 |
| Jollands, N | Energy and Development - The Case of Petroleum Use in Fiji | 236-245 |
| Murray, D | Environmental Problems and Management in the Makatea Islands of the Southern Cook Group | 246-247 |
| Frizelle, J | Women in Agriculture in the Solomon Islands | 248-250 |
| Maiava, S | The Incorporation of Cattlem into Village Life and Systems in Western Samoa: A Survey | 251-256 |
| Leniston, M | Women in Kilmanjaro: The Impacts of Land Policy on Women | 257-261 |
| (Top of Page) | Rural Studies | |
| Bogunovich, D & M Morad | Periurban Development in Waikato with Particular Reference to the Hamilton Area | 262-267 |
| Pomeroy, A | Rural Community Participation in the Research Process | 268-273 |
| Spijkerbosch, P & L Chalmers | Information Technology and the Rural Economy | 274-277 |
| Smith, W | Sustainability: Strategies for Agriculture | 278-282 |
| Le Heron, R | Complexity, The Rural Problematic and Sustainability | 283-288 |
| Keating, N & HM Little | Generations New Zealand - Retirement and Succession in Farm Families | 289-293 |
| Anderson, D | The Division of Domestic Household Labour on Family Farms | 294-299 |
| Moran, W, G Blunden, A Bradly & M Workman | Sustainable Agriculture and Family Planning | 300-306 |
| Bradly, A | Relations of Production in Sharemilking Enterprises: Waimate West, Taranaki | 307-313 |
| Blunden, G | Applying Census of Agriculture Data to an Agrarian Work Relations Typology | 214-321 |
| Iman, A | Inter-Locality Comparability of Market Value of Farms: Is There Reason for Geographic Segmentation? | 322-329 |
| Chalmers, L & A Joseph | Change in the Rural Communities in the Waikato | 330-335 |
| Workman, M & W Moran | Enterprises in the Geographic Organisation of the Wine Industry | 336-342 |
| Wearing, A | The Transformation of Landscapes in the Drylands of Central Otago and the Mackenzie Basin, South Island, New Zealand | 343-348 |
| Parolin, B & S Filan | Impact Assessment of Rail Branch Line Closure in Rural Communities: A Study of New South Wales | 349-355 |
| (Top of Page) | Social Issues | |
| Logie, J | Interdependence in Geographical Education: An International View | 356-360 |
| Gourley, J | Speaking About Issues: A Geographical Approach to the World of Metaphor | 361-365 |
| Macaulay, J | Geography Curriculum Change Conundrums: Reflections on Recent English Experience | 366-369 |
| Nairn, K | Who Participates in Class Discussion in Geography? | 370-375 |
| Rennie, H | Phenomenal Understanding: Checkland's Soft Systems Methodology and Geography | 376-379 |
| Munro, JA | Two Fires: The Role of Gender in Single Industry Towns: A Case Study in Tokoroa and Kinleith Industries | 380-384 |
| Scheyvens, R | Gender Awareness and the Solomon Islands Development Trust | 385-391 |
| Longhurst, R | Talk About Hysterics: Focus Groups as a Research Method in Feminist Geography | 392-396 |
| Johnston, L | Body/Place Shaping: At Home with the Lesbian at Home | 397-403 |
| Lidgard, J | What Next for Women Migrants?: Reflections from the Experiences of Returning New Zealand Women | 404-409 |
| Campbell, J | Population Growth and Environmental Change in the Republic of Maldives: Implications for Pacific Atoll Islands | 410-415 |
| Kinnear, M | Third Parties in American Presidential Elections 1856-1992 | 416-424 |
| Franklin, H | To Wander in Distraction: Bosnia's Muslims | 425-429 |
| Hay, I | Shouting 'Fire' in a Crowded Theatre: Media Reporting of an Australian Study of Fear of Violence and the Use of Urban Space | 430-435 |
| (Top of Page) | Economics & Welfare | |
| Johnson, J & S Triggs | New Zealand Health Survey - The Missing Link | 436-441 |
| Borrie, G | Geographic Implications of Health Service Policy Reform | 442-448 |
| Murphy, L | The Dynamics of Housing Change: From Housing Corp to Housing New Zealand Ltd | 449-451 |
| Morrison, P | On the Geography of Rental Housing: Implications of the Housing Restructuring Act | 452-463 |
| Parton, M | The Flat-Roofed House: Prototypes in New Zealand and the United States | 464-468 |
| Perry, M | From Just-in-Case to Just-in-Time: A Geographical Perspective on Production Reorganisation in New Zealand Manufacturing | 469-475 |
| Callister, P | Growth in Male Part-time Work: Recession Spinoff or Social Change? | 476-482 |
| Bowler, S | Managed Shopping Centres: A Reconceptualisation | 483-488 |
| Morrison, P | Income Inequalities within the City and the Privatisation of Urban Services: An Application of Supermap2 | 489-499 |
| Johnston, DC | Transport and Tourism: Some Principles and Illustrations Based on a Study of Sarawak, Malaysia | 500-504 |
| Cutt, B | The Two Faces of Fiji's Rural Transport System | 505-510 |
| Kissling, C | Points of Entry, Peripheral Places and Tourism: New Zealand/Malaysia Aviation Connections | 511-514 |
| (Top of Page) | Recreation | |
| Kearsley, GW & G Gray | International Visitor Flows and Infrastructure Needs: A New Zealand Example | 515-520 |
| O'Neill, D & G Kearsley | Some Perceptions of Crowding at Selected New Zealand Tourism Sites | 521-526 |
| Wilson, P | Tourists Participating in Commercial Wildlife Viewing in the South Island | 527-531 |
| Doorne, S | Expenditure Patterns of Backpackers | 532-537 |
| Garnham, B | A Backpacking Geography of New Zealand | 538-545 |
| Pearce, D | Circuit Tourism in Asia and the Pacific | 546-551 |
| Whittaker, W | Tourism in Thailand: Any Alternatives? | 552-556 |
| Other Papers | 578 |









