Search Results - "Rosin, Chris"
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Are Conventional Farmers Conventional? Analysis of the Environmental Orientations of Conventional New Zealand Farmers
Published in Rural sociology (01-09-2009)“…Within the political economy of agriculture and agrofood literatures there are examples of approaches that reject simple dichotomies between alternatives and…”
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Climate change and Aotearoa New Zealand
Published in Wiley interdisciplinary reviews. Climate change (01-11-2015)“…With a population of 4.5 million, New Zealand's contribution to total global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is relatively low. On a per capita basis, however,…”
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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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From agricultural science to "biological economies"?
Published in New Zealand journal of agricultural research (01-03-2009)“…Presents a discussion on the future shape of NZ's biological economies. Highlights the recognition by Federated Farmers and the Ministry of Agriculture and…”
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Active Kiwifruit Orchard: Orchard/Orchardist Interaction
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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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