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    Modelling climate change impacts on agriculture and forestry with the extended LTEM (LincolnTrade and Environmental Model) 

    Saunders, Caroline M.; Kaye-Blake, William H.; Turner, J. (Lincoln University. Agricultural Economics Research Unit, 2009-12)
    In the land-based sectors, agricultural production generally is a source of carbon, while forestry can act as a sink. This report focuses on new research examining the interaction of the two. The core of the research is ...
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    Consumer attitudes to New Zealand food product attributes and technology use in key international markets 

    Saunders, Caroline M.; Guenther, Meike; Driver, Tim; Tait, Peter R.; Dalziel, Paul C.; Rutherford, Paul (Lincoln University, 2015-05)
    The study described in this paper builds on the research above. It is a pilot survey of 100 consumers each in the United Kingdom (UK), India, China, Indonesia, Japan and Korea. The survey gathers information on attitudes ...
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    Modelling climate change impacts on agriculture and forestry with the extended LTEM (Lincoln Trade and Environment Model) 

    Saunders, Caroline M.; Kaye-Blake, W. (Lincoln University. Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit, 2010-03-29)
    In the land-based sectors, agricultural production generally is a source of carbon, while forestry may be thought to act as a sink. This paper focuses on new research examining the interaction of the two. The core of the ...
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    The economic contribution of four biotechnologies to New Zealand's primary sector 

    Kaye-Blake, W.; Saunders, Caroline M.; Emanuelsson, P.; Dalziel, Paul C.; Wreford, Anita B. (Lincoln University. Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit, 2005-11)
    Although the economic benefits to the primary sector of biotechnology are recognised, they have not to date been measured. This report begins to fill this gap in our understanding by estimating the economic contribution ...
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    Saunders, Caroline M. (4)
    Dalziel, Paul C. (2)Kaye-Blake, W. (2)Driver, Tim (1)Emanuelsson, P. (1)Guenther, Meike (1)Kaye-Blake, William H. (1)Rutherford, Paul (1)Tait, Peter R. (1)Turner, J. (1)... View MoreKeyword
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    140201 Agricultural Economics (2)climate change impacts (2)Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) (2)international trade (2)Lincoln Trade and Environment Model (LTEM) (2)0703 Crop and Pasture Production (1)340000 Economics (1)biotechnology (1)... View MoreDate Issued2015 (1)2010 (1)2009 (1)2005 (1)
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