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

