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Gisborne / East Coast field research on attitudes to land use change : an analysis of impediments to forest sector development
(Lincoln University. Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit, 2000-12)
As a component of research into ""Socio-economic Adaptations to Emerging Markets"", an ethnographic field study into community attitudes to change in land use from farming to forestry has been undertaken. This study was ...
Community perception of forest sector development on the New Zealand East Coast : likely and acceptable employment activities, infrastructure and landscape change
(Lincoln University. Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit, 2000-12)
Opinion leaders in the Gisborne East Coast community have contrasting views on the likely character and benefits of employment, infrastructure and landscape change arising from forest sector development. The views expressed ...
Forestry and agriculture on the New Zealand East Coast: socio-economic characteristics associated with land use change
(Lincoln University. Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit, 2000-06)
The topics of land use, and issues associated with land use change, have been a major theme of research in the AERU since its inception in 1962. In earlier years the research focused on
pastoral land uses, reflecting the ...
A comparison of the employment generated by forestry and agriculture in New Zealand
(Lincoln University. Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit, 2000-08)
The objective of the research reported here was to assess land use change in forestry and agriculture in both New Zealand as a whole and the main regions, with a focus on the relationship of land use to employment. This ...