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Sport and time geography: a good match?
This paper proposes using the rich visual “language” of Hägerstrand’s time geography to represent time-space relationships in sport, in particular within the spatial and temporal constraints of a game of rugby. Despite ...
Location, location, location: quantifying high density patterns of Hector’s dolphin in relation to oceanographic features
Hector’s dolphin (Cephalorhynchus hectori) is the only endemic dolphin species to New Zealand waters. From population estimates, it has been established that this species is one of the rarest of the world’s cetaceans and ...
Development of a non-destructive method to assess vegetation structure and structural diversity of tussock grasslands at a landscape scale
Measurements of vegetation structure (the three dimensional placement of the vegetation biomass) and structural diversity (the number of vegetation layers present and the abundance of vegetation within them) are required ...