- Earnscleugh Irrigation Company Pumped Extension to the Triangle - Feasibilty Study
- Earnscleugh Irrigation Company Pumped Pumped Lift to Omeo Valley Upper Blackmans - Feasibility Study
- Economic and social assessment of community irrigation projects
- Economic efficiency of water allocation
- Ecosystem health of Canterbury rivers: Development and implementation of biotic and habitat assessment methods 1999/2000
- Envisaging the Way Forward
- Equity investment options for community irrigation projects
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Abstract: This study is intended to develop a preliminary design and associated cost estimates for the propsed extension. The study is intended to establish the feasibility of the proposal, and further design work will be required should the development go ahead.
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Abstract: The general objective of this study is to establish the engineering feasibility of the proposal.
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Economic and social assessment of community irrigation projects |
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Author: |
Ford, S. |
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Pub Date: |
2002 |
Abstract: The overall objective of this Study is to establish the economic returns from a national, regional and individual viewpoint and the social changes that occur with community irrigation development.
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Economic efficiency of water allocation |
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Author: |
Ford, S. & Butcher, G. |
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Publisher: |
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry |
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Pub Date: |
2001 |
Abstract: This report is part of a series of sustainable resource development policy studies. MAF is interested in investigating the role of water in regional economic development, particularly in achieving the most economically efficient allocation of scarce water resources.
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Abstract: This report poses the question "how healthy are our streams?" by looking at the biological and physical condition of more than 200 sites throughout Canterbury, representative of five major stream types. Sites have been assessed on a five point scale in terms of both biotic health and the quality of the habitat.
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Envisaging the Way Forward |
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Publisher: |
Central Plains Water Trust |
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Pub Date: |
2003 |
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Available: |
MAF Wellington |
Abstract: The purpose of this report is fast tracking the transfer of knowledge for the benefit of new Trustees and answering questions such as: Why does the trust exist? What is the core ideology purpose and enduring values underpinning the formation of the trust? What is the blue print for the way forward? What are the issues, costs and outcomes and what success drivers have been identified?
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Equity investment options for community irrigation projects |
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Author: |
Gamble, B. |
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Publisher: |
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry |
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Pub Date: |
2002 |
Abstract: The objective of this study is to identify the range of feasible funding options and likely fund providers available for financing large-scale water enhancement projects, determine which is the most appropriate funding structure for these developments, identify the key risks for potential funding providers and possible risk management strategies to assist in reducing the impact of these risks
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