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1.1 Ecosystem Health
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3.1 Resilient Soils
3.2 Weed Invasions
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Supporting marae, hapū, and iwi in biosecurity management
This project aims to address critical biosecurity threats within Māori community settings, particularly focusing on marae, hapū, and iwi.
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3.3 Social Influences
(Dis-)Incentives for adaptation intentions in farming
Farming in Aotearoa is faced with environmental challenges, this pou reviews how these challenges are delt with and provides inferences into adaptation decision-making and behaviours
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Promoting native biodiversity on Aotearoa New Zealand dairy farms
Caring for native biodiversity should be integral to farm management. This project investigates the possibilities, practicalities, and tensions for those who manage rural landscapes.