To meet the water quality outcomes sought by catchment communities and regulators, the losses of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and sediment from dairy and sheep/beef farms must be reduced across many catchments. We conducted a high-level desktop analysis of farm typologies and established that if mitigation actions were fully implemented across dairy and sheep/beef farms, losses of N and P could have been decreased by up to 16 and 23%, respectively, compared to the estimated losses for 2015 (where established actions were only partially implemented). Potential decreases were greater for dairy land (34% N and 26% P) because of its greater per hectare yield and number of mitigation actions available before land use change is required. If estab...
Managing phosphorus in catchments is central to improving surface water quality, but knowing how muc...
The scale and intensity of dairy farming can place pressure on our freshwater resources. These press...
Over the last 50 years freshwater and marine environments have become severely impaired due to conta...
In New Zealand the primary sector together with central and local government agencies have been prom...
Irrigation of pasture enables the intensification of land use, but can also result in increased loss...
Contaminants from agricultural land use have degraded freshwater quality in New Zealand. Several mit...
Assessing the effectiveness of mitigation measures for reducing contaminant losses to water from pas...
Achieving good water quality through output controls is difficult. The New Zealand Government recent...
The loss of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from dairy-farmed land can impair water quality. Efforts...
Decades of nutrient pollution have caused water quality to decline in the nationally iconic Te Arawa...
The impacts of land use on the environment is becoming increasingly important to New Zealanders, and...
Sheep and beef farming industry is probably more challenging than any other industries in New Zealan...
Land users and managers require decision support tools (DSTs) that enable them to estimate losses of...
Runoff from intensive agriculture has been identified as a major contributor to the decline of New Z...
New Zealand is unique in that half of its national greenhouse gas (GHG) inventory derives from agric...
Managing phosphorus in catchments is central to improving surface water quality, but knowing how muc...
The scale and intensity of dairy farming can place pressure on our freshwater resources. These press...
Over the last 50 years freshwater and marine environments have become severely impaired due to conta...
In New Zealand the primary sector together with central and local government agencies have been prom...
Irrigation of pasture enables the intensification of land use, but can also result in increased loss...
Contaminants from agricultural land use have degraded freshwater quality in New Zealand. Several mit...
Assessing the effectiveness of mitigation measures for reducing contaminant losses to water from pas...
Achieving good water quality through output controls is difficult. The New Zealand Government recent...
The loss of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from dairy-farmed land can impair water quality. Efforts...
Decades of nutrient pollution have caused water quality to decline in the nationally iconic Te Arawa...
The impacts of land use on the environment is becoming increasingly important to New Zealanders, and...
Sheep and beef farming industry is probably more challenging than any other industries in New Zealan...
Land users and managers require decision support tools (DSTs) that enable them to estimate losses of...
Runoff from intensive agriculture has been identified as a major contributor to the decline of New Z...
New Zealand is unique in that half of its national greenhouse gas (GHG) inventory derives from agric...
Managing phosphorus in catchments is central to improving surface water quality, but knowing how muc...
The scale and intensity of dairy farming can place pressure on our freshwater resources. These press...
Over the last 50 years freshwater and marine environments have become severely impaired due to conta...