The South Island high country of New Zealand: Landscape challenges and future management
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These lines by J. K. Baxter capture something of the ambivalent role played by the South Island High Country in the collective psyche, science, and public policy of New Zealand. As Kevin O'Connor, Professor of Range Management, put it in 1993: "Most people in New Zealand would be disconcerted if their mountain skylines to familiar landscapes were removed. Nevertheless, the influence of New Zealand mountains on its national consciousness does not appear to have great significance in policy..." Nowhere is this more apparent than in regard to landscape issues. This article focuses on the landscape of the South Island High Country. The authors first define the High Country, describe its distinctive landscapes, and provide an overview of its landscape history. They then identify and review trends and issues in landscape change.
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- Mountain Research and Development 21(4):320-326.http://www.bioone.org/doi/pdf/10.1659/0276-4741%282001%29021%5B0320%3ATSIHCO%5D2.0.CO%3B2
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