River bank styles publications & presentations
Recent Publications
Year |
Title |
File Size |
2012 |
A Summary of Outcomes and selected formal publications from the Integrated Catchment Management (ICM)research programme:2000 – 2011
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1.08MB
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2010 |
The Sherry River Story – Improving Water Quality through Whole Catchment Planning. |
3.71MB
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2008 |
River bank styles and effects of vegetation on bank stability – a pilot assessment |
9.50MB
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2006 |
Stream bank erosion: a review of processes of bank failure, measurement and assessment techniques, and modelling approaches |
2.62MB
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2006 |
Above and below ground characteristics of native riparian plant colonisers – Karamu, Ribbonwood, Kowhai, Lemonwood, Kohuhu, Lacebark, Mapou, Fivefinger, Cabbage tree, Rewarewa, Tutu. |
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2005 |
Below–ground morphology of Cordyline australis (New Zealand cabbage tree) and its suitability for river bank stabilisation. |
1.17MB
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2005 |
Stabilising characterisics of New Zealand indigenous riparian colonising plants. |
246KB |
2005 |
Erosion and Sediment Control Using New Zealand Native Plants – What Do We Know? |
158KB |
2004 |
Performance of native riparian plants – how different are they? |
588KB |
2004 |
Root tensile strength as an indicator of performance of riparian plants – How do they rank? |
489KB |
2004 |
Stabilising characteristics of the New Zealand cabbage tree (Cordyline australis). |
20KB |
2004 |
Stabilising characteristics of New Zealand indigenous riparian colonising plants. |
21KB |
2001 |
Soil stabilising characteristics of native riparian vegetation in New Zealand: application to stream bank stability. |
181KB |
2000 |
Stabilising–Parameters of Vegetation: A Critical Look Down–Under. |
143KB |
Recent Presentations
Year |
Title |
File Size |
2006 |
Soil & water conservation in New Zealand. |
4726KB |
2006 |
Use of Plants for Ground Bioengineering and Erosion & Sediment Control in New Zealand. |
142KB |
2005 |
Willows or natives. Is that the question? |
3268KB |
2005 |
Can our native species perform river bank stabilising functions as well as willows? Case of the cabbage tree. |
1243KB |
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