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New Zealand Journal of Asian Studies, Volume
9
No.
1, June 2007
Special Issue: Asian Environments
Articles
People and Environment (Picture)
LI KANGYING, p. 1
Introduction: Asian Environments
JAMES BEATTIE, p. 2
Transplanted Peculiarity: The Garden of the Master of the
Fishing Nets
DUNCAN CAMPBELL, p. 9
A Garden
of Distant Longing: Dunedin's Chinese Garden
CAO YONGKANG, CHEN LING, TAN YUFENG (DUNCAN CAMPBELL,
TRANSLATOR), p. 26
Growing Chinese Influences in New Zealand: Chinese Gardens,
Identity and Meaning
JAMES BEATTIE, p. 38
The
System of Wildlife Management and Conservation in Japan, with
Particular Reference to the Asiatic Black Bear
CATH KNIGHT, p. 62
Ogasawara Islands: An Evolutionary Laboratory of Nature and
Culture
NANYAN GUO, p. 80
Siting the Stage: Representations of Central Asian Environments
in British Literature, c.1830-1914
GEOFF WATSON, p. 96
Fit
for the Frontier: European Understandings of the Tibetan
Environment in the Colonial Era
ALEX MCKAY, p. 118
'High
Places': Sir Edmund Hillary, the Sherpa and Health Services in
the Mt Everest Area of Nepal
SUSAN HEYDON, p.133
Poetry
'The
gap between stones' & others
DIANA BRIDGE, p. 156
'Foreseen Tomorrow' & others
SRIYA KUMARASINGHE, p. 159
Review Article
Problems and Opportunities in the Study of the Buddha's Bodies
MICHAEL RADICH, p. 162
Reviews
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