This paper considers productivist/post-productivist conceptualisations of agriculture in the light of changing New Zealand attitudes toward protection of indigenous vegetation and wildlife. It will show how the attitude of farmers toward native habitat and wildlife mirror changes in the wider New Zealand society. It will suggest that post-productivist elements vary from one part of the world to another, and thereby reflect not so much change within agriculture, or even change within rural society, but changing relationships between the wider society (of which agriculture is always a part), and the environment
This dissertation explores the role of soil-amending technology in the development of New Zealand's ...
A recent part of the transdisciplinary study of New Zealand farming carried out by social scientists...
The spike in food commodity prices in 2007-2008 is frequently represented as a crisis for the global...
This paper considers productivist/post-productivist conceptualisations of agriculture in the light o...
This paper considers productivist/post-productivist conceptualisations of agriculture in the light o...
It has become fashionable to conceptualize recent shifts in agrarian priorities as a ‘postproductivi...
In this paper we review current assumptions about post-productivist agricultural regimes - developed...
The development of New Zealand as a people, a blend of cultures, a nation and an economy owes much t...
Rural places are extremely diverse and represent far more than the agricultural activity often assoc...
The New Zealand dairy industry faces political and commercial pressure to improve its environmental ...
This article uses the evolving understandings of commercial organic agriculture within two research ...
Recent studies of organic agriculture are characterized by an assumption that it is relatively easy ...
This paper contributes a perspective on an enduring debate in rural studies about the transformation...
Sustainable farming, and ways to achieve it, are important issues for agricultural policy. New Zeala...
A recent part of the transdisciplinary study of New Zealand farming carried out by social scientists...
This dissertation explores the role of soil-amending technology in the development of New Zealand's ...
A recent part of the transdisciplinary study of New Zealand farming carried out by social scientists...
The spike in food commodity prices in 2007-2008 is frequently represented as a crisis for the global...
This paper considers productivist/post-productivist conceptualisations of agriculture in the light o...
This paper considers productivist/post-productivist conceptualisations of agriculture in the light o...
It has become fashionable to conceptualize recent shifts in agrarian priorities as a ‘postproductivi...
In this paper we review current assumptions about post-productivist agricultural regimes - developed...
The development of New Zealand as a people, a blend of cultures, a nation and an economy owes much t...
Rural places are extremely diverse and represent far more than the agricultural activity often assoc...
The New Zealand dairy industry faces political and commercial pressure to improve its environmental ...
This article uses the evolving understandings of commercial organic agriculture within two research ...
Recent studies of organic agriculture are characterized by an assumption that it is relatively easy ...
This paper contributes a perspective on an enduring debate in rural studies about the transformation...
Sustainable farming, and ways to achieve it, are important issues for agricultural policy. New Zeala...
A recent part of the transdisciplinary study of New Zealand farming carried out by social scientists...
This dissertation explores the role of soil-amending technology in the development of New Zealand's ...
A recent part of the transdisciplinary study of New Zealand farming carried out by social scientists...
The spike in food commodity prices in 2007-2008 is frequently represented as a crisis for the global...