Paper presented at South Island Dairy Event (SIDE) conference, 23-25 June 2003, Lincoln University.With 58% of all water allocated for consumptive use in New Zealand, and 70% of the nation’s irrigated land, Canterbury is already critically dependent on water resource development in the form of irrigation and stock water systems. The future prosperity of the region is inextricably linked to how water is allocated and how this affects agriculture’s water supply reliability. On-going land use change, primarily in the form of irrigation development, continues to increase demand for water abstraction. Water is highly valued by the regional community for a variety of economic, environmental and social reasons. As a result, there is increasing con...
New Zealand is a “pluvial society”.The common perception before 1997 was that there were no serious ...
New Zealand is a “pluvial society”.The common perception before 1997 was that there were no serious ...
In New Zealand, intensifying agricultural production, particularly in the Canterbury and Heretaunga ...
Assuming the ultimate for intensive irrigated agriculture on all suitable land of the Canterbury Pla...
This thesis reports the results of an economic study of an irrigation scheme in South Canterbury, Ne...
MOTU0601). We thank FRST for their funding. We also thank Environment Canterbury for considerable as...
Paper presented at South Island Dairy Event (SIDE) conference, 5-7 July 1999, Christchurch.Irrigatio...
Paper presented at South Island Dairy Event (SIDE) conference, 5-7 July 1999, Christchurch.Irrigatio...
New Zealand is a “pluvial society”.The common perception before 1997 was that there were no serious ...
Globally, agriculture accounts for the largest fresh water withdraw compared to industry and the dom...
Water is critical for agriculture, yet surprisingly few studies internationally have analysed the va...
Canterbury has 58% of all water allocated for consumptive use in New Zealand, and 70% of the nation’...
Water as a resource management issue is gaining prominence in New Zealand, both in terms of quality ...
Water as a resource management issue is gaining prominence in New Zealand, both in terms of quality ...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
New Zealand is a “pluvial society”.The common perception before 1997 was that there were no serious ...
New Zealand is a “pluvial society”.The common perception before 1997 was that there were no serious ...
In New Zealand, intensifying agricultural production, particularly in the Canterbury and Heretaunga ...
Assuming the ultimate for intensive irrigated agriculture on all suitable land of the Canterbury Pla...
This thesis reports the results of an economic study of an irrigation scheme in South Canterbury, Ne...
MOTU0601). We thank FRST for their funding. We also thank Environment Canterbury for considerable as...
Paper presented at South Island Dairy Event (SIDE) conference, 5-7 July 1999, Christchurch.Irrigatio...
Paper presented at South Island Dairy Event (SIDE) conference, 5-7 July 1999, Christchurch.Irrigatio...
New Zealand is a “pluvial society”.The common perception before 1997 was that there were no serious ...
Globally, agriculture accounts for the largest fresh water withdraw compared to industry and the dom...
Water is critical for agriculture, yet surprisingly few studies internationally have analysed the va...
Canterbury has 58% of all water allocated for consumptive use in New Zealand, and 70% of the nation’...
Water as a resource management issue is gaining prominence in New Zealand, both in terms of quality ...
Water as a resource management issue is gaining prominence in New Zealand, both in terms of quality ...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
New Zealand is a “pluvial society”.The common perception before 1997 was that there were no serious ...
New Zealand is a “pluvial society”.The common perception before 1997 was that there were no serious ...
In New Zealand, intensifying agricultural production, particularly in the Canterbury and Heretaunga ...