A. Fitzgerald, Ciarain Gordon, D. Kitto, Charlotte Ma, Aimee Mackie, Angela McKnight, Alice Restieaux, Amy Wilson, Laurie Mahoney
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马图拉是位于南部平原东部边缘马图拉河上的一个小定居点。根据2013年新西兰人口普查,Mataura的人口为1509人(Statistics New Zealand, 2013)。在马图拉,最常见的族群是欧洲人;第二个最常见的群体是Mäori,其中29.6%的居民确定为Mäori(新西兰统计局,2013)。历史上,羊、牛和奶牛养殖一直在周围的平原上进行。伐木和木材厂曾经在东部森林覆盖的山丘上经营。马图拉河以飞钓褐鳟鱼而闻名于世(Grant, 2015)。
Mataura in Southland, New Zealand: A Sustainable Project
Mataura is a small settlement situated on the Mataura River on the eastern edge of the Southland Plain. According to the 2013 New Zealand census, the population of Mataura is 1509 (Statistics New Zealand, 2013). In Mataura, the most common ethnic group is European; the second most common group is Mäori, with 29.6 percent of residents identifying as Mäori (Statistics New Zealand, 2013). Historically, sheep, cattle and dairy farming have been practiced on the surrounding plains. Logging and timber mills once operated in the forested hills to the east. The Mataura River is internationally renowned for brown trout fly fishing (Grant, 2015).