Parsonson Ensor, CSaunders, Caroline2013-01-152011-08Parsonson-Ensor, C. & Saunders, S. (2011). Exploratory research into the resilience of farming systems during periods of hardship. New Zealand Agricultural and Resource Economics Society Conference, 25-26 August 2011. Nelson, New Zealand: New Zealand Agricultural and Resource Economics Society.https://hdl.handle.net/10182/5169This paper investigates the management strategies and responses used by New Zealand sheep and beef farmers to ensure resilience during periods of hardship. Using two farm level surveys conducted in 1986 and 2010, some aspects of resilient farming systems were identified. Despite apparent hardship current farmers seemed more willing to take risks, with many more borrowing to invest in on farm developments than those in 1986. The main similarity between time periods was the greatest response to economic changes being the adoption of a low input policy. This result was quite significant, as conventional farmers are generally believed to resort to other strategies or responses.pp.1-29enCopyright by author(s). Readers may make copies of this document for non-commercial purposes only, provided that this copyright notice appears on all such copiesagriculturestrategiesresilienceNew ZealandindicatorssustainableExploratory research into the resilience of farming systems during periods of hardshipConference Contribution - published