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The socio-economic status of the South Island high country
(Lincoln University. Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit., 2008-05)
During 2007 the AERU at Lincoln University was commissioned by MAF Policy to
investigate aspects of the socio-economic status of the South Island high country. The
research involved analysis of secondary data on farm ...
Linking farmer wellbeing and environmentally sustainable land use: a comparison between converting organic and conventional dairy farmers
(Agriculture Research Group on Sustainability, 2008-01)
Bikes, trains and problem frames: framing the Little River Rail Trail : a dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Masters [i.e. Master] in [i.e. of] Applied Science (IRD) at Lincoln University
(Lincoln University, 2008)
Problem framing is an analysis that has been widely applied in the field of environmental
management. It is a way of investigating the diverse ways in which different stakeholders
view, or frame, a problem or issue. ...
Your biodiversity in my backyard : key local stakeholders' perceptions of biodiversity conservation in Gorontalo, Indonesia
(Lincoln University, 2008)
The establishment of protected areas (PAs) has been the key national strategy in biodiversity conservation, through preserving the unique wildlife and ecosystems in Indonesia. As well as their status as sites rich in ...
Hey! What's your footprint?
(Lincoln University. Environment Society and Design Division, 2008-11)
Ecological footprint calculators are an effective communication and educational tool to measure
the impact of humanity on our planet (Barrett et al., 2004). This project’s aim was to design and
then trial a footprint tool ...
Managing energy use in tourism businesses - survey results
(Lincoln University. Environment Society and Design Division, 2008-08)
In partnership with the Tourism Industry Association an online survey was sent via email to all members recorded in the TIA database. As part of a three-year project on Tourism & Oil, the responses of tourism businesses ...
Perceptions of conservation and the Department of Conservation: interim findings from the 2008 Environmental Perceptions Survey
(Lincoln University. Environment Society and Design Division, 2008-06)
What the public thinks : where do we want to go with rural New Zealand in the 21st century?
(Lincoln University, 2008-06)
The ongoing biennial environmental survey, undertaken by staff at Lincoln University since 2000, has been used as a basis for identifying some future directions for rural New Zealand in the 21st Century. In the main, New ...