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A community-led, science-informed conversation around the future use of the Avon River Residential Red Zone
(2013-09)
Lincoln University was commissioned by the Avon-Otakaro Network (AvON) to estimate the value of the benefits of a ‘recreation reserve’ or ‘river park’ in the Avon River Residential Red Zone (ARRRZ). This research has ...
Carbon labeling and consumer attitudes
(Future Science, 2012)
Background: There is growing pressure in some of New Zealand’s export markets for product information on sustainability credentials and on carbon emissions with several schemes under development worldwide.
The aim of this ...
Consumer attitudes towards and willingness to pay for NZ food attributes in the UK, China and India and the impact on NZ producer returns
(2013-08)
This study examined consumer attitudes towards food attributes and origins,
alongside consumer’s willingness to pay (WTP) for food certified for these attributes in China, India and the UK. The study used surveys including ...
Examining developed versus emerging economy online food and beverage purchase behaviour and predictors: A survey comparison of Indian, Chinese, Indonesian, Japanese and United Kingdom consumers
(Sciencedomain International, 2020)
Aims: Consumers are increasingly using online shopping for purchasing food and beverage (F&B) products. A challenge to industry stakeholders is understanding which elements of online digital media and smart technologies ...
Valuing conservation benefits of disease control in wildlife: A choice experiment approach to bovine tuberculosis management in New Zealand's native forests
(Elsevier, 2017-03-15)
We assess the non-monetary environmental benefits that accrue incidentally in New Zealand (NZ) from pest management conducted primarily to control an animal disease, bovine tuberculosis (TB). TB is an infectious disease ...
Incorporating local water quality in welfare measures of agri-environmental policy: a choice modelling approach employing GIS
(New Zealand Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, 2011-08)
The spatial distribution of agro-environmental policy benefits has important implications for the efficient allocation of management effort. The practical convenience of relying on sample mean values of individual benefits ...
Consumer attitudes and willingness to pay for attributes of food, in particular from New Zealand
(2013-02)
For New Zealand, assessing consumer attitudes in global food markets, is important to
maximizing the value of exports. This study aims to assess consumer attitudes and
preferences towards a number of food attributes and ...
Regenerative agriculture in Aotearoa New Zealand – research pathways to build science-based evidence and national narratives
(Our Land and Water, 2021-02)
Regenerative agriculture (RA) is proposed as a solution to reverse climate change, biodiversity loss, declining water quality and health of freshwater ecosystems, wellbeing crisis in rural and farming communities and food ...
Non-market valuation of improvements in freshwater quality for New Zealand residents, from changes in stock exclusion policy
(Ministry for Primary Industries, 2016-07)
The Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit at Lincoln University and the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research with the New Zealand Ministry for Primary Industries, has estimated economic values for benefits ...
Expanding the conversational terrain: Using a choice experiment to assess community preferences for post-disaster redevelopment options
(Elsevier, 2016-09)
The Canterbury region of New Zealand was shaken by major earthquakes on the 4th September 2010 and 22nd February 2011. The quakes caused 185 fatalities and extensive land, infrastructure and building damage, particularly ...