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Archive
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2013
- May
- April
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March
- The evolution of freshwater management under the RMA
- Evolution of water governance models in New Zealand
- Trust, as much as science, is at the heart of water management
- Managing our freshwater resources in a changing climate
- Happy World Water Day!
- The National Parks of our waterways: Do they have any future under proposed Government reforms?
- The legitimate use of science in managing water
- Who owns water? Māori or the Crown?
- Water governance and the RMA
- The role of science and science communication in setting environmental limits
- Government releases freshwater reform proposals
- The Department of Conservation’s role in water governance
- Water governance - we’re getting into overdraft
- Personal reflections on the Land and Water Forum
- Water governance in New Zealand: An introduction
- February
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January
- Why measure carbon budgets in NZ peat wetlands?
- World Wetlands Day at Lake Serpentine, site for proposed National Wetlands Centre
- The state of Canterbury’s coastal wetland vegetation
- From “swamps” to “wetlands”: The transformation of wetlands as both conceptual and physical landscapes
- Two weeks of blogging for World Wetlands Day
- The use of dicyandiamide (DCD) to control nitrogen pollution in NZ
- Discovering the unique fauna of alpine streams
- 2012
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2011
- December
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November
- Where does NZ take its water from?
- Recent NZ research from climate change to tussock | Journal of Hydrology (NZ): 50(2)
- Sea level fall and floods due to massive evaporation
- Long-term fluctuations in river flow conditions linked to the Interdecadal Pacific Oscillation
- The importance of groundwater
- The low down on groundwater
- Water storage is not a panacea
- Te Radar wades into water
- As seen on TV
- October
- September
- August
- July
- June
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2013
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Blogroll
- AboutHydrology
- Aguanomics
- BioFresh
- California Water Blog
- Climate Aquatics Blog
- Climate Change Water Blog
- Hydro-Logic
- Hydrology Corner
- International Water Law Project
- Jan Verkade's blog
- John Fleck
- Living in Actively Moving Water
- Making Waves
- NIWA's National Centre for Freshwater and Estuaries
- NZ Freshwater Sciences Society
- NZ Hydrological Society
- On Water (Robyn Moore, NZ)
- Riparian Rap
- Significant Figures – Peter Gleick
- Soil and Water Blog
- The Compleat Wetlander
- The River Seers
- Thirsty in Suburbia
- Waiology @ YouTube
- Water 50:50
- Water Currents
- Water Wired
- Watershed Hydrogeology Blog
- Watershed Moments
- World Bank Water Blog