Resources

Wellington: Sources

  1. Crouch, D., and A. Mundigo. (1977). The City Planning Ordinances of the Laws of the Indies Revisited. Part 1: Their Philosophy and Implications. The Town Planning Review. 48(3), 247-268.
  2. Belton-Brown, G. (2012). Revolution or Evolution – The Response of the Law to Earthquakes in New Zealand 1848-1948. Canterbury Law Review, 18(2), 213-231.
  3. Bonelli, D., T. Jutel, and A. Leotta. (2019). ‘Selling the creative city’: Wellington tourism film in the neoliberal era. Studies in Australasian Cinema, 13(2-3), p. 32-50.
  4. Bracken, T. (1879). The New Zealand Tourist. Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand (Ltd.), Dunedin, New Zealand
  5. Diem Tran, M.N. (2015). Capturing the effect of film production: A qualitative perspective on film tourism in Wellington, New Zealand. Pacific Geographies, 43, p. 21-26.
  6. Goded, T. et al. (2017). Understanding Different Perspectives on the Preservation of Community and Heritage Buildings in the Wellington Region, New Zealand. Natural Hazards, 87, 185-212.
  7. Grapes, R. (2000). The Day The Earth Shifted. New Zealand Geographic, 046. https://www.nzgeo.com/stories/the-day-the-earth-shifted/
  8. Harman, K. (2014). ‘Some dozen raupo whares, and a few tents’: remembering raupo house in colonial New Zealand. Journal of New Zealand Studies, 17, 39-57.
  9. Insch, A. (2020). The challenges of over-tourism facing New Zealand: Risks and response. Journal of Destination Marketing & Management, 15, 1-4.
  10. Manning, K. (2014). Indigenous Heritage in Cities: Representing Wellington’s Past. In M.G & E.P. (Eds.). Proceedings of the 12th Australasian Urban History Planning History Conference. (433-444). Australasian Urban History/Planning History Group and Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, 2014.
  11. McClean, R. (2014). Making Wellington: Earthquakes, Survivors and Creating Heritage in the Town. In M.G & E.P. (Eds.). Proceedings of the 12th Australasian Urban History Planning History Conference. (445-462). Australasian Urban History/Planning History Group and Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, 2014.
  12. Montgomery, R. (2014). Absolutely Positively Not the First Plan for Wellington: Unravelling Popular Misconceptions about the Process of Planning New Zealand’s Capital City. In M.G & E.P. (Eds.). Proceedings of the 12th Australasian Urban History Planning History Conference. (499-516). Australasian Urban History/Planning History Group and Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, 2014.
  13. OECD. (2014). Wellington, ‘Creative Capital of New Zealand. Tourism and the Creative Economy. OECD Publishing, Paris.
  14. Schrader, B. (2015). City Planning. Te Ara – The Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Wellington, 2010. https://teara.govt.nz/en/city-planning/print
  15. Thomas Cook and Son. (1899). New Zealand as a Tourist and Health Resort, A Handbook to the Hot Lake District, the Southern Lakes, Sounds, Etc. Thomas Cook & Son, Auckland, New Zealand.
  16. Vosslamber, R. (2015). After the Earth Moved: Accounting and Accountability for Earthquake Relief and Recover in Early Twentieth-Century New Zealand. Accounting History, 20(4), 518-535.
  17. Wellington City Council. (2010). Wellington City District Plan – Volume One: Objectives, Policies and Ruleshttps://wellington.govt.nz/your-council/plans-policies-and-bylaws/district-plan/district-plan-pdfs/volume-1
  18. White, I. & J. Lawrence. (2020). Continuity and Change in the National Riskscapes: A New Zealand Perspective on the Challenges for Climate Governance Theory and Practice. Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society, 13, 215-231.
  19. Wilson, J. (2020). History – British sovereignty and settlement. Te Ara – The Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Wellington, 2010. https://teara.govt.nz/en/map/1457/plan-of-wellington-1840

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