Search Results - "Gradwohl, Markus"
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Conversion, intensification, and abandonment: A human appropriation of net primary production approach to analyze historic land-use dynamics in New Zealand 1860–2005
Published in Ecological economics (01-01-2014)“…This study presents a national level analysis of changes in land use and land cover in New Zealand from 1860 to 2005. We employ the Human Appropriation of Net…”
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Intensification of New Zealand agriculture: Implications for biodiversity
Published in New Zealand journal of agricultural research (01-09-2008)“…Intensification of New Zealand agricultural practices is an ongoing and accelerating process which potentially threatens the environment, biodiversity and even…”
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Retaining adaptive capacity in New Zealand's ecological systems
Published in New Zealand journal of agricultural research (01-12-2008)“…In addition to the conservation of biological diversity for aesthetic, ethical or psychological reasons, there is a more pragmatic reason for conservation…”
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Social-ecological scales and sites of action: Keys to conserving biodiversity while intensifying New Zealand's agriculture?
Published in New Zealand journal of agricultural research (01-12-2008)“…Our review of the putative effects of agricultural intensification on biodiversity in New Zealand (Moller et al. 2008) has been firmly and constructively…”
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Pathways for integration of biodiversity conservation into New Zealand's agricultural production
Published in New Zealand journal of agricultural research (01-12-2008)“…Our claim that integration approaches will be more effective than land allocation approaches for con serving biodiversity in New Zealand's agricultural…”
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