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Phosphorus and iron-oxide transport from a hydrologically isolated grassland hillslope

  • Losses of N, P and Fe in drainage responded differently to waterlogging.
  • Moderate nitrate concentration prevented Fe–P dissolution and loss in drainage.
  • Low nitrate concentrations corresponded with high iron and P losses …
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SedNetNZ, SLUI and contaminant generation. Part 1: Sediment and water clarity

Horizons Regional Council asked Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research to document the use of SedNetNZ in the Horizons region; update the assessment of the impact of soil conservation work to date, and possible future work under the Sustainable Land…

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An event-based model of soil erosion and sediment transport at the catchment scale

Soil conservation over large areas is expensive and needs to be targeted to obtain maximum benefit for the least cost. In this paper, an event-based model of soil erosion and sediment transport is outlined in the context of the Manawatū catchmen…

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Reshaping a farming culture through participatory extension: An institutional logics perspective

Participatory extension programmes influenced practices, beliefs and values underlying the learning logic (changing from a ‘linear’ to ‘multi-actor’ logic) and thus can help facilitate more effective practice change by pr…

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A Global Perspective on Phosphorus Management Decision Support in Agriculture: Lessons Learned and Future Directions

The evolution of phosphorus (P) management decision support tools and systems has been most strongly affected in developed regions by national strategies (i) to optimize levels of plant available P in agricultural soils, and (ii) to mitigate P r…

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Regenerative Agriculture Value Proposition: Final report

The purpose of this project was to define the value proposition for regenerative agriculture in a sheep and beef context for New Zealand, using a survey approach to compare the economic performance of conventional and regenerative farms. FARMAX …

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Assessing the Effectiveness of On-Farm Mitigation Actions

This research summary describes how effective on-farm mitigations have been so far, by comparing losses of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and sediment in 1995 and 2015. It also models what would be possible for future water quality in 2035 if ever…

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Māori Values Motivate Entrepreneurship

The approaches and values of Māori agribusinesses have been proven to grow export value and benefit our people and environment.

This article was prepared as an impact case study for MBIE as part of Our Land and Water’s 2023–24 annua…

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Online Tools Show Where Land-Use Change Needs to be Considered

We now know where land use needs to change, to meet New Zealand policy expectations for water quality.

This article was prepared as an impact case study for MBIE as part of Our Land and Water’s 2023–24 annual reporting requirement.<…

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Eight Iwi and Three Councils’ Partnership Responds to Te Mana o Te Wai in Te Tauihu

Environmental managers from eight Te Tauihu iwi, in co-design with three unitary councils and supported by Our Land and Water, have built a partnership to respond to Te Mana o Te Wai in Te Tauihu.

This article was prepared as an impact ca…

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Te Ao Māori Approaches to Farming Enable Effective Local Solutions

The systems-thinking, holistic approaches to farming in te ao Māori have been demonstrated to enable effective local solutions, leading the way for others.

This article was prepared as an impact case study for MBIE as part of Our Land and…

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Better Phosphorus Use Can Ensure its Stocks Last More than 500 Years and Boost Global Food Production

The world has enough stocks of phosphorus to boost global food production for over 500 years – but only if countries are less wasteful with how they use this finite supply.

More efficient use of phosphorus could see limited stocks of the …

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