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    Risk management strategies for the long run use of resources: the impact of climate change on agriculture 

    Baines, James; Gough, Janet D. (Lincoln University. Centre for Resource Management., 1992-07)
    This publication is the result of a research contract completed for MAF Rural Policy Unit in 1991. The brief was to develop a policy framework to assist in the analysis of the issues raised by climate change and the ...
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    Carotenoid pigmentation of chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) 

    Bird, J. N. (Lincoln University, 1992)
    Carotenoid pigmentation of chinook salmon under commercial conditions was investigated in a series of experiments carried out in fresh water and salt water. The carotenoid composition of salmonids and factors regulating ...
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    Papers presented at the New Zealand Branch, Australian Agricultural Economics Society seventeenth annual conference, University of Waikato, August 1992 

    Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit (Lincoln University. Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit., 1992-08)
    The main themes for this Conference are: Agricultural Economics and Farm Management, Resource Management, Marketing and Trade Policy, and Agricultural Finance, Risk and Return. This discussion paper includes the full text ...
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    Risk as a criterion for determining environmental policy priorities 

    Gough, Janet D. (Lincoln University. Centre for Resource Management., 1992-08)
    Environmental risk issues comprise a particular subset of this research with specific additional problems resulting mainly from the amount of uncertainty that usually surrounds environmental risk issues. This uncertainty ...
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    A review of environmental mediation: theory and practice 

    Blackford, Carolyn (Lincoln University. Centre for Resource Management., 1992-02)
    Environmental mediation is a process whereby existing or potentially conflicting parties concerned with an environmental and/or land resource get together with a neutral third party to discuss their positions with regard ...
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    Epidemiological aspects of MBC resistance in Monilinia fructicola (Wint.) Honey and mechanisms of resistance 

    Sanoamuang, Niwat (Lincoln University, 1992)
    Isolates of Monilinia fructicola (Wint.) Honey obtained from stone fruit orchards in Hawkes Bay, North Island and from Californian fruit exported to New Zealand, were tested for resistance to methyl benzimidazole ...
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    Contributions to a national set of environmental indicators to be monitored at a regional level 

    Ward Jonet, C.; Beanland Ruth, A. (Lincoln University. Centre for Resource Management., 1992-08)
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    Environmental education of New Zealand business: needs and responses 

    O'Brien, Margaret; Williams, Tracy (Lincoln University. Centre for Resource Management., 1992-10)
    This research project was undertaken for the Ministry for the Environment to identify first, the information that New Zealand businesses needed on environmental issues and, second, how those information needs might be ...
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    Cultural sensitivity of the contingent valuation method 

    Lambert, Ray; Saunders, Lindsay; Williams, Tracy (Lincoln University. Centre for Resource Management., 1992-09)
    Resource management decision making usually involves balancing the costs of a public policy with the benefits. In the last two decades there has been growing recognition that the public good nature of resource management ...
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    The development of recombinant progency from crosses between Hordeum vulgare L. and H. bulbosum L. 

    Pickering, R. A. (Lincoln University, 1992)
    Crosses between Hordeum vulgare L. (cultivated barley) and H. bulbosum L. (bulbous barley grass) have been carried out for several decades to introgress desirable genes from the wild species into cultivated barley, but ...
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    AuthorBlackford, Carolyn (2)Gough, Janet D. (2)Williams, Tracy (2)Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit (1)Baines, James (1)Beanland Ruth, A. (1)Bird, J. N. (1)Cruickshank, G. J. (1)Fairweather, John R. (1)Lambert, Ray (1)... View MoreKeyword
    300000 Agricultural, Veterinary and Environmental Sciences (14)
    390000 Law, Justice and Law Enforcement (3)environmental policy (3)Resource Management Act 1991 (3)340000 Economics (2)decision making (2)environmental impact (2)environmental mediation (2)natural resources (2)risk management (2)... View MoreDate Issued
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