The incorporation of an economic input to the evaluation of the potential outcome of scientific research work is a relatively new development in New Zealand. This Research Report presents an analysis of the possible effect a research programme output may have on the New Zealand agricultural scene. The possible outcomes have been quantified and an estimation of the value of those outcomes has been provided. This can be used in an assessment of whether work should proceed on the research project, both in terms of the possible outcome values and the costs yet to be incurred carrying out the research. The objective of this report is to estimate the benefits and costs to New Zealand if agents were introduced to naturally regulate gorse...
The objectives of this research were to review the literature that describes the consequences of far...
Valuing potential benefits of weed biocontrol research A study of Californian thistle on New Zealand...
Gorse (Ulex europaeus L.: Fabaceae) has been a serious weed in New Zealand for over 100 yr, and cont...
Clematis vitalba, or Old Man's Beard is a weed which is invading New Zealand's native bush. Introduc...
This report presents the results of a cost-benefit analysis of biological control of hieracium. In S...
The rose-grain aphid (RGA) is an introduced pest which attacks cereals and can cause considerable lo...
Sweet Brier (Rosa Rubiginosa) is a noxious weed prominent in tussock grasslands in the drier parts o...
Recent proposals have been made to introduce biological agents to naturally regulate gorse (Ulex eu...
The aim of this study was to assess the economics of controlling gorse in hill country by comparing ...
The aim of this study was to assess the economics of controlling gorse in hill country, comparing th...
Over the last several decades, changes to production technologies have significantly increased outpu...
This report was prepared for the Biological Heritage National Science Challenge. New Zealand has a r...
Conference poster: A novel bioeconomic model is used to value the potential benefits of research in...
Agricultural chemicals have become increasingly important in New Zealand farming systems over the p...
Returns to agricultural research are of significant interest to funding bodies and research administ...
The objectives of this research were to review the literature that describes the consequences of far...
Valuing potential benefits of weed biocontrol research A study of Californian thistle on New Zealand...
Gorse (Ulex europaeus L.: Fabaceae) has been a serious weed in New Zealand for over 100 yr, and cont...
Clematis vitalba, or Old Man's Beard is a weed which is invading New Zealand's native bush. Introduc...
This report presents the results of a cost-benefit analysis of biological control of hieracium. In S...
The rose-grain aphid (RGA) is an introduced pest which attacks cereals and can cause considerable lo...
Sweet Brier (Rosa Rubiginosa) is a noxious weed prominent in tussock grasslands in the drier parts o...
Recent proposals have been made to introduce biological agents to naturally regulate gorse (Ulex eu...
The aim of this study was to assess the economics of controlling gorse in hill country by comparing ...
The aim of this study was to assess the economics of controlling gorse in hill country, comparing th...
Over the last several decades, changes to production technologies have significantly increased outpu...
This report was prepared for the Biological Heritage National Science Challenge. New Zealand has a r...
Conference poster: A novel bioeconomic model is used to value the potential benefits of research in...
Agricultural chemicals have become increasingly important in New Zealand farming systems over the p...
Returns to agricultural research are of significant interest to funding bodies and research administ...
The objectives of this research were to review the literature that describes the consequences of far...
Valuing potential benefits of weed biocontrol research A study of Californian thistle on New Zealand...
Gorse (Ulex europaeus L.: Fabaceae) has been a serious weed in New Zealand for over 100 yr, and cont...