4th Annual FLRC Workshop
held at Massey University, February 1990
Issues in the Restoration of Disturbed Land
The correct citation for the proceedings is:
[Authors], 1990. [Title of paper]. In: Issues in the restoration of disturbed land.
(Eds P E H Gregg, R B Stewart and L D Currie). Occasional report No. 4. Fertilizer and Lime Research Centre, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand. pp
Papers presented:
Assisting the return of the living environment after mining - An Australian perspective
Bell, L C
Social cost and social responsibility - A major issue in the restoration of disturbed land
Hughes, H R
Information and natural resource management - The role of DSIR's environmental coordinator
Parrish, M J and Forde, B J
Trends in land rehabilitation practices 1976-1990
Keating, R D
Land restoration after mining on the West Coast, South Island
Ross, C and Mew, G
Restoration of alluvial soils for pasture production on the West Coast, South Island
Morton, J D and Harrison, R W
Legume growth on mine tailings in the Naseby Forest
Fraser, W J and Keoghan, J M
Lands disturbed by alluvial mining in Westland
Metcalfe, L and Godfrey, W
Rehabilitation of aggregate mines
Simcock, R C, Stewart, R B and Palmer, A S
Determination of a suitable plant growth medium on gold and silver mining waste, Martha Hill, Coromandel Peninsula - I. Agronomic and soil chemical aspects
Gregg, P E H, Stewart, R B and Stewart, G
Determination of a suitable plant growth medium on gold and silver mining waste, Martha Hill, Coromandel Peninsula - II. Physical properties
Horne, D J, Stewart, R B and Gregg, P E H
Preliminary assessment of tailings as a horticultural plant growth medium
Mason, K A, Gregg, P E H and Stewart, R B
Mine waste reclamation studies at Macraes Flat, Otago
Cossens, G C and Keating, R D
Rehabilitation after opencast mining in Southland
Widdowson, J P and McQueen, D
Landscape rehabilitation of disturbed land with protected natural areas - A case study of the Ohakune-Horopito rail deviation
Scheltus, H
Pasture establishment to rehabilitate land after open-cast mining at Rotowaro
Longhurst, R D and O'Connor, M B
Revegetation test plots on industrial lime flats at Shawinigan, Quebec
Boivin, D J
Revegetation and plant selection - Technology transfer from soil conservation
Bulloch, B T, Gilchrist, A N, Wilkinson, A G, Lambrechtsen, N C and Douglas, G B
Creating new landscapes from disturbed land
Boffa, F
The restoration of disturbed lands - A Regional Council perspective
Currie, K J, Monaghan, B R and Richards, G J
Revegetation of river silt deposits
Gray, M and Korte, C J
Species choice and timing of planting for revegetation of subsoil exposed by slip erosion
Quilter, S J and Korte, C J
An ecological framework for landscape rehabilitation
Rackham, A and Evans, B
Silt control, green engineering and stormwater quality management in an urban environment
Whiley, L E
Competition from herbaceous vegetation in the restoration of native woody plants
Clemens, J
From landfill site to sportsfield
Howard, D R and McAuliffe, K W
The importance of organic matter for restoration of soil fertility in drastically disturbed New Zealand landscapes
Hart, P B S, West, A W, Ross, D J, Sparling, G P and Speir, T W
Monitoring gold mine restoration practices using remote sensing
Brown, L J, Stephens, P R and Tuohy, M P
Compaction testing of materials for land restoration
McQueen, D