The government’s new freshwater policies are another step toward cleaning up our rivers, lakes and aquifers, yet it remains unclear how healthier waterways will actually be achieved. A key mechanism…
Wool is Good for Your Skin and the Sea 20% of microplastics in the ocean are from textiles Dr Stewart Collie, science team leader of bioproduct and fibre technology at…
An interactive map published today allows New Zealanders to see which rivers, lakes and estuaries are under the most pressure from agriculture, and whether all farmers adopting all on-farm mitigation…
One of the main aims of Our Land and Water National Science Challenge is to develop practical tools and resources to help farmers add diversity, increase resilience, and tackle environmental…
Page Heading The Māori world view (te ao Māori) acknowledges the interconnectedness and interrelationship of all living & non-living things Te ao Māori The Māori world view (te ao Māori)…
Our Land and Water researchers Ed Challies (University of Canterbury) and Marc Tadaki (Cawthron) are pleased to have had the opportunity to edit a special issue of the NZ Geographer…
Improved data sharing between primary sector organisations is a long-held goal of many. It could save farmers significant time and effort, and unlock data-driven innovations and market advantages for our…
Food, Farming & Freshwater Roadshow: Local scenarios with practical applications. The team from Our Land and Water National Science Challenge are on the road again, bringing to you a range…