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    A comparison of the employment generated by forestry and agriculture in New Zealand

    Fairweather, John R.; Mayell, P. J.; Swaffield, Simon R.
    Abstract
    The objective of the research reported here was to assess land use change in forestry and agriculture in both New Zealand as a whole and the main regions, with a focus on the relationship of land use to employment. This report presents these results and provides an understanding of the general patterns. It provides a context to the case study of the East Coast region which examines a broad range of socio-economic data associated with land use change.
    Keywords
    forestry; agriculture; land use; employment
    Fields of Research
    140201 Agricultural Economics
    Date
    2000-08
    Type
    Monograph
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