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    Perceptions of NZ's environment : do perceptions align with science?

    Hughey, Kenneth F. D.; Cullen, Ross; Kerr, Geoffrey N.
    Abstract
    Discusses results and trends from the biennial survey of people's perceptions of the state of the New Zealand environment. The survey is based on the Pressure-State-Response model of state of the environment reporting. Illustrates differences between the scientific and the perceived state of New Zealand's environment.
    Keywords
    New Zealand; public perceptions; public opinion; surveys; Pressure-State-Response (PSR); environmental issues; environmental attitudes
    Date
    2009-10-20
    Type
    Conference Contribution - unpublished (Conference Oral Presentation)
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