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Detection Power & Lag Webinar

A webinar on the detection power calculator, for measuring and monitoring change in water quality.

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The Effect of Kānuka Trees on Surface Runoff and Sediment and Nutrient Losses: Research Video

In this research video, we explore the results of Tom Mackay-Smith’s PhD at Massey University, measuring the impact of spaced kānuka trees on surface runoff and sediment and nutrient losses in New Zealand hill country.

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Future-proofing implementation and engagement plan: Purakaunui Block Incorporated

Pūrākaunui Block Incorporated oversees the management of a block of Māori freehold land at Pūrākaunui near Ōtepoti/Dunedin.

The committee of Pūrākaunui Inc were looking to explore key identified ventures with the shareholders, so to gain …

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Agrivoltaics: Integrating Solar Energy Generation with Livestock Farming in Canterbury

With increased interest in energy generation of utility-scale solar photovoltaic (PV) systems in Aotearoa New Zealand, agrivoltaics provides the opportunity to increase the productivity of land, contribute to the generation of renewable energy w…

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Enabling collaborative practices

What conditions, capabilities and capacities influence the success of collaborative processes? This paper summarises the methodology and findings of research to discover key factors affecting collaborative processes by looking through the eyes o…

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Regenerative agriculture in Aotearoa NZ: project overview and statement of purpose

Traditional agricultural science can often take a linear approach: knowledge is shared from scientists to farmers, who might then adopt one change and observe the result. This process often takes months or years.

This suggests that resear…

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Rewarding Responsible Innovation when Consumers are Distant from Producers: Evidence from NZ

This paper examined the question of whether local producers can be rewarded for responsible innovation (for example, to improve sustainability of production) when the bulk of their consumers are in distant markets. This is relevant for New Zeala…

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Factors controlling shallow subsurface dissolved reactive phosphorus concentration and loss kinetics from poorly drained saturated grassland soils

Shallow subsurface pathways dominate dissolved reactive phosphorus…

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In recognition of Mike Hedley: fate of fertiliser in soil and mobilisation of recalcitrant nutrients

This special issue brings together papers that examine topics studied during the career of Professor Mike Hedley, a soil scientist now retired and living on the shores of Lake Taupo in New Zealand.

Mike’s career began when after a BSc Hon…

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Long-term atmospheric carbon dioxide enrichment decreases soil phosphorus availability in a grazed temperate pasture

Elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide (eCO2) associated with climate change increases plant production and soil nutrient transformations. However, changes in soil phosphorus (P) availability and dynamics are unclear. We used the long-term New Zeal…

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Futureproofing Māori Land Trusts (video series)

Succession planning is challenging for many farms, but multi-enerational dynamics, geographically dispersed whanau, and complex governance structures add extra challenges for Māori  Trusts. This small research project involved two …

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Beyond Sustainable Intensification: Transitioning primary sectors through reconfiguring land-use

Internationally there is a desire to transition farming systems towards more sustainable production in response to global and local social and environmental challenges. This transition has often been linked with a movement towards ‘sustain…

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