Should Canterbury farmers incorporate an energy production system on their farms, and if so, what system is best? : A dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Landscape Architecture at Lincoln University
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2021
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With the passing of the Climate Change Response (Zero Carbon) Amendment Act 2019, the New
Zealand government is pressuring Canterbury farmers to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. In
addition to rising energy prices, this has encouraged these farmers to produce their own energy on
their farms. However, farmers are uncertain about whether producing their own energy is a good
idea, and if so, which energy production system they should implement. Using a critical discourse
analysis method, this dissertation answers the questions: Should Canterbury farmers incorporate an
energy production system on their farms, and if so, what system is best?
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