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    Papers presented at the New Zealand Agricultural and Resource Economics Society (Inc.) eleventh Annual Conference : Tahuna Conference Centre, Nelson, August 2005

    Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit
    Abstract
    The main themes for this Conference are: Agriculture, Agribusiness, Natural Resources and the Environment. This discussion paper includes the full text of the following papers: D Bewell, G Kaine, Adoption of environmental best practice amongst dairy farmers; J Sinner, A Fenemor, J Palmer, The adoption of market-based instruments for resource management: Three case studies; A E Dooley, D Smeaton, S F Ledgard, Identification of important criteria in farm systems decisions around Lake Taupo; A E Dooley, G Sheath, D Smeaton, Multiple criteria decision making: Method selection and application to three contrasting agricultural case studies; T Ramilan, F Scrimgeour, Modelling Waikato farm nitrogen discharges for policy analysis; N Jollands, M Ruth, C Bernier, N Golubiewski, Climate's long term impact on New Zealand infrastructure - A case study of Hamilton City, New Zealand; W Kaye-Blake, Neoclassical consumer theory and genetically modified food; S Awatere, The influence of cultural identity on willingness to pay values in contingent valuation surveys; G Kerr, R Cullen, K Hughey, Stated preference evaluation of government budgets; Y Takatsuka, R Cullen, M Wilson and S Wratten, Values of ecosystem services and organic farming on arable land; A N Rae, H Ma, J Huang, S Rozelle, Livestock in China: Commodity-specific total factor productivity decomposition using new panel data; A Wreford, C Saunders, S Rasin, An analysis of agricultural trade policy reforms and their impact on the EU, China and New Zealand; A Rae, S Shakur, The WTO Doha Negotiations: Fallacies and Priorities; K Bicknell, L Friesen, I MacDonald, A hedonic price analysis of the New Zealand wine industry; D Marsh, How can economists help clear landmines and unexploded ordnance?; M Cameron, S Lim, Migration, household composition, and child welfare in Rural Northeast Thailand; B Khakal, H Bigsby, R Cullen, Forestry policy and poverty: the case of community forestry in Nepal; P Kaval, J Loomis, The relationship between wildfire and welfare; P Khanh Trinh, P Kaval, The importance of indigenous biodiversity values of Waikato farms; E Moran, RCullen, K Hughey, Financing threatened species management: the costs of single species programmes and the budget constraint; G Hawke, R Lattimore, Scoping the history of economics in New Zealand; D Lillis, Developing agricultural statistics (slides); S Harris, M Doak, S Ford, T Bywater, J Bright, B Thorrold, Regional economic impact of water allocation and reliability; P O'Connor, What can we learn from horse racing; D Pannell, Policies and politics: Challenges and opportunities for agricultural and resource economists; A Patterson, S Martin, D Mollenkopf, Niche agribusiness supply chains and the channel coordinator's role in their creation and management; B Small, A Murphy-Macintosh, I Tarbotton, N Botha, Pastoral farmer goals and intensification strategies; D Lillis, J Fairweather, R Sanson, Smallholdings in New Zealand; R Johnson, The structure and economic impact of R&D organisation in New Zealand; N Botha, K Atkins, An assessment of five theoretical frameworks to study the uptake of innovations; K Bicknell, G Frisvold, A preliminary analysis of the returns to apoximis in rice; J Hendy, Simulating rural land-use change in New Zealand with the model land use in rural New Zealand model (LURNZ); S Kerr, Projecting Changes in Land Use and Animal Numbers with LURNZ and PSRM; J Hendy, S Kerr, Greenhouse gas emission factor module: Land use in Rural New Zealand- Climate Version 1; I Sin, E Brunton, J Hendy, S Kerr, The likely social impacts of an agricultural emissions policy in New Zealand: Preliminary analysis; S Kerr, Tradeable carbon credits for plantation forestry: A Straw Man; J Funk, S Kerr, J Hendy, A pilot project for indigenous forest reversion.... [Show full abstract]
    Keywords
    environmental practices; dairy farming; decision support system; decision making; agricultural sector; genetically modified food; organic farming; ecosystem services; agricultural policy; agricultural trade; wine industry; rural land use; economic aspects
    Date
    2005-08
    Type
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