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Styx River (Canterbury)

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234:, a river in Greek mythology separating the Earth from the Underworld, the reason for this choice of name is unknown. It has been suggested that the river was originally named 'Sticks' and that this later became 'Styx'. A number of stories have been suggested. According to the first, European settlers crossed the river on flax-stick rafts; hence the name ‘Sticks’. According to the second, bundles of flax sticks were laid in the bed of the river. The third suggests that the name was derived from the use of flax sticks stuck in the ground to guide travellers to where the river was bridged by logs. Alternatively, it has been suggested that it is linked to the use by Māori of sites within the Styx catchment as sources of oils for embalming the dead and as a location for cremation ceremonies and recovery of the dead from the swamps. The name Styx first appeared in the Electoral Rolls in the 1865–66 Register. 38: 242:
This river is situated in an area experiencing rapid urban development. A 40-year vision for the catchment was developed in the late 1990s, which was based on concerns and opportunities associated with the Styx ecosystem. After much consultation with the community the Christchurch City Council
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These visions set the key directions for future actions, as well as guiding implementation. Christchurch City Council has since acquired large areas of land alongside waterways in the Styx catchment, which will eventually form an ecological network.
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Vision 1 – To achieve a "Viable Springfed River Ecosystem" to complement the other representative protected ecosystems of Christchurch such as the Port Hills, Travis Wetlands and the Coastline.
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Vision 4 – To establish "The Styx" as a place to be through maintaining and enhancing the special character and identity of the area.
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Vision 3 – To develop a "Living Laboratory" that focuses on both learning and research as practised by botanist
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Vision 5 – To foster "Partnerships" through raising the quality of relationships as we move forward together.
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The origin of the English name for the river is lost to time. While the name is clearly derived from the
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Vision 2 – To create a "Source to Sea Experience" through the development of an Urban National Reserve.
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Lakes in catchment (upstream to downstream by location or tributary)
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adopted the "Styx Vision 2000–2040" at its meeting on 11 July 2001.
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where it flows into the Brooklands Lagoon and from there into the
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Archived from 331: 246:The Styx Vision 2000–2040 is: 183:is intermittently filled with 1: 274: 63:Physical characteristics 7: 712:Arthur's Pass National Park 125:24.8 km (15.4 mi) 107: • location 81: • location 21:Styx River (disambiguation) 10: 864: 742:Longest New Zealand rivers 18: 740: 704: 658: 583: 497: 471: 448: 218: 170: 129: 121: 105: 95: 91: 79: 71: 67: 62: 52: 47: 35: 30: 397:43.397576°S 172.703289°E 159:before flowing into the 339:"Styx Project — Issues" 163:close to its mouth via 843:Rivers of Christchurch 402:-43.397576; 172.703289 148: 848:Rivers of New Zealand 238:Styx Vision 2000–2040 793:Waiau Toa / Clarence 489:Waimakariri District 472:Administrative areas 393: /  319:. 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Styx River (disambiguation)

New Zealand
Harewood
Mouth
Waimakariri River
Brooklands Lagoon
Māori
Christchurch
New Zealand
Waimakariri River
Brooklands Lagoon
Harewood
swale
stormwater
tributaries
Belfast
Marshland
Spencerville
Brooklands
Waimakariri River
Pegasus Bay
Māori
Styx
Leonard Cockayne
"Whakaoratia Ōtautahi: Ngāi Tahu Aspirations for Christchurch Recovery & Rebuild"
Ngāi Tahu
"Trustees"
"Styx Project — Issues"
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