Over the past decade the New Zealand dairy industry has undergone unparalleled expansion in the agricultural sector. The influence of globalised market competition, beginning in 1985, has resulted in significant changes to the operation and scale of production of New Zealand farm conditions. With this, there have been a series of changes to the physical form of farming in New Zealand - most notably in a shift towards larger and more intensive practice. The term 'factory farming' has taken a unique and contextual evolution within these conditions, leading to questions of sustainability. Sustainability in this setting is often defined by production growth and trade conditions before more humanistic issues of social and ecological welfare. S...
Producing sufficient food for future generations is vital, however current modes of industrial food ...
With rising global urban populations, existing food infrastructure systems are rapidly becoming unsu...
In the Netherlands landscape and (agri)culture have always influenced each other and there is an inh...
Over the past decade the New Zealand dairy industry has undergone unparalleled expansion in the agri...
Globally, agricultural systems are facing unprecedented challenges. The problems are of systemic nat...
Urbanisation and agricultural development have for centuries had an interdependent relationship with...
In New Zealand farm buildings represent for many a practicality of form that complements a relations...
New Zealand was once considered one of the least environmentally damaged countries in the world. Her...
The intensification and expansion of New Zealand’s dairy industry have caused animal welfare and env...
In this paper the author discussed about distribution and locational changes of factory and town mil...
Self-reliant communities allow for the stimulus of local economies, employment opportunity, and pove...
Agriculture, like landscape architecture, is an interface between human culture and the rest of the ...
The New Zealand dairy industry will undergo significant changes over the next decades, so as to meet...
As cities have become visually and physically disconnected from food sources, urban consumers are un...
This thesis examines the politics of sustainability in New Zealand through a case study of the dairy...
Producing sufficient food for future generations is vital, however current modes of industrial food ...
With rising global urban populations, existing food infrastructure systems are rapidly becoming unsu...
In the Netherlands landscape and (agri)culture have always influenced each other and there is an inh...
Over the past decade the New Zealand dairy industry has undergone unparalleled expansion in the agri...
Globally, agricultural systems are facing unprecedented challenges. The problems are of systemic nat...
Urbanisation and agricultural development have for centuries had an interdependent relationship with...
In New Zealand farm buildings represent for many a practicality of form that complements a relations...
New Zealand was once considered one of the least environmentally damaged countries in the world. Her...
The intensification and expansion of New Zealand’s dairy industry have caused animal welfare and env...
In this paper the author discussed about distribution and locational changes of factory and town mil...
Self-reliant communities allow for the stimulus of local economies, employment opportunity, and pove...
Agriculture, like landscape architecture, is an interface between human culture and the rest of the ...
The New Zealand dairy industry will undergo significant changes over the next decades, so as to meet...
As cities have become visually and physically disconnected from food sources, urban consumers are un...
This thesis examines the politics of sustainability in New Zealand through a case study of the dairy...
Producing sufficient food for future generations is vital, however current modes of industrial food ...
With rising global urban populations, existing food infrastructure systems are rapidly becoming unsu...
In the Netherlands landscape and (agri)culture have always influenced each other and there is an inh...