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Opportunity to Join Our Land and Water's Science Leadership Team

The Our Land and Water National Science Challenge is looking for the right person to join our science leadership team, as science leader of our Pathways to Transition research theme.
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Rural Community Hubs
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Resilience Indicators Supported MPI's Rural Hubs Initiative

The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) established 16 rural community hubs in remote communities over 2019–21, an initiative that was influenced and guided by Our Land and Water research on
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Norsewood and Districts’ School use Te Miro Farm as an outside classroom
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Protecting the Source of the Manawatū River

The source of the Manawatū River, hidden away in the Ruahine mountain range, is a culturally significant site and sacred for local hapū.  Close by, at Te Miro Farm, Marie
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How Northland Regional Council is Using Physiographic Science

Physiographic information has helped scientists at Northland Regional Council deepen their understanding of the most important drivers of water quality variation in their region. The physiographic approach, developed by the
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Faecal source tracking and sampling in Mākirikiri Reserve near Dannevirke
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How To Identify Sources of Faecal Contamination

Regional and city council staff now have a documented process to follow when faecal contamination is identified in freshwater, created by ESR researchers involved in the Faecal Source Tracking research
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Map of New Zealand showing the location, catchment size and estimated lag time between nitrate–N leaching losses and nitrate–N load for catchments
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Nitrate Takes Less Than 5 Years to Travel from Farm to River, on Average

The decisions farmers make today to reduce excess nutrients will be reflected in water quality improvements in our rivers within five years, on average, finds new research from Our Land
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How Māori Agribusiness is Leading Aotearoa’s Farming Future

Imagine a world where agribusinesses flow their profits to community start-up innovations, not executives. Where waste from some farms becomes an essential input on others. Where animal welfare and environmental
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Aerial view of Waikato River, near Taupo. Photo by Adobe Stock / Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
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Designing Freshwater Monitoring Programmes to Detect Early Improvement

New Zealanders share an understanding that, like people, our rivers have the right to be healthy and safe (te mana o te wai). We all want rivers our children and
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Children splashing in thermal river in forest, Kerosene Creek, Rotorua
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Survey Highlights Differences in Priorities for Monitoring Water Quality

Which freshwater attributes are vital to monitor, to see the benefit from mitigation actions? The Monitoring Technologies working group invited people to take a quick digital survey on the freshwater
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Ngā Taonga Tuku Iho | Wai 262 Best Practice Guide

During Puanga/Matariki 2022, a year on from the Wai 262 webinar series hosted by the Rauika Māngai, we came together again to launch the report, A Wai 262 Best Practice
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Cows on irrigated pasture. Photo by Dave Allen, NIWA
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Measurements Add Confidence to Analysis of Mitigation Effectiveness

Contaminant loss estimates from modelling aiming to capture the diversity of New Zealand pastoral farms have proved to be a fair match to real word dairy farm measurements, adding a
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Wai 262 Webinar 1: History and Impacts of Wai 262, 21 July 2021
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History and Impacts of Wai 262

We all need to understand the origins, history and impacts of the Wai 262 Waitangi Tribunal claim on individuals and whanau, so that we can understand its broader implications in
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