Public perceptions of New Zealand’s state of the environment – how ‘clean’ and how 'green'?
Abstract
New Zealander’s perceptions of the state of the New Zealand environment were
examined in a second Lincoln University national survey, conducted in March 2002.
We report the public’s perceptions of environmental quality in New Zealand, and
comment on the claim that New Zealand has a ‘clean green’ image. The paper reports
the public’s perceptions of the causes of environmental damage, and comments on the
items which might be tackled to support a ‘clean green’ image for international trade.
Date
2002-06Type
Conference Contribution - unpublished (Conference Oral Presentation)Collections
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