"Effects of farm forestry on pumice hydrology" - project proposal / A. Dons
By: Dons, A.
Contributor(s): Water Quality Centre (Hamilton, N.Z.).
Series: Internal report / Water Quality Centre, Hamilton: no. 81/17Publisher: Hamilton, N.Z. : Hamilton Science Centre, 1981Description: 21 leaves : illustrations ; 30 cm.Subject(s): PUMICE SOILS | FORESTRY | NEW ZEALAND | WATER QUALITY In: Internal report / Water Quality Centre, HamiltonSummary: The landuse of farm forestry appears to be expanding as a compromise for the present conflict between agriculture and forestry. To date no overseas or NZ data has been collected on the effect of farm forestry on catchment hydrology. It is proposed that a further catchment be established at the Purukohukohu landuse basin to monitor the effects of farm forestry on pumice hydrology. This project would be jointly run by FRI, MAF and Water and Soil Division staff.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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JOURNAL | WELLINGTON STACK | STACK NO. 81/17 | 1 | Available | J017920 |
The landuse of farm forestry appears to be expanding as a compromise for the present conflict between agriculture and forestry. To date no overseas or NZ data has been collected on the effect of farm forestry on catchment hydrology. It is proposed that a further catchment be established at the Purukohukohu landuse basin to monitor the effects of farm forestry on pumice hydrology. This project would be jointly run by FRI, MAF and Water and Soil Division staff.
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