Ecofeminism and Environmental Justice: Bridges across Gender, Race, and Class

Kirk, Gwyn. 1997. “Ecofeminism and Environmental Justice: Bridges across Gender, Race, and Class.” Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies Vol. 18, No. 2, pp. 2-20. Nebraska, United States: University of Nebraska Press.   Abstract:           The ideas in this article come from my involvement in various political projects over the years, from many conversations and discussions. I have…

A Century’s Change: Natural to Cultural Vegetation in New Zealand

Cumberland, Kenneth B. 1941. “A Century’s Change: Natural to Cultural Vegetation in New Zealand.” Geographical Review Vol. 31, No. 4, pp. 529-554. New York, United States: American Geographical Society.   Abstract:           In many respects New Zealand is a very young country. Its economic history has been short. But, short though it is, the transformation achieved is…

Factors influencing successful collaboration for freshwater management in Aotearoa, New Zealand

A, Nicholas, Cradock-Henry, Suzie Greenhalgh , Philip Brown, and Jim Sinner. 2017. “Factors influencing successful collaboration for freshwater management in Aotearoa, New Zealand.” Ecology and Society Vol. 22, No. 2, pp. 1-18. Wolfville, Canada: Wolfville, Canada   Abstract:           Public participation in freshwater management has been widely advocated as an effective way to resolve the tensions between contested…

Climate Change and the Right to Health for Māori in Aotearoa / New Zealand

Jones Rhys , Hayley Bennett, Gay Keating, and Alison Blaiklock. 2014. “Climate Change and the Right to Health for Māori in Aotearoa / New Zealand.” Health and Human Rights Vol. 16, No. 1, pp. 54-68. Boston, United States: The President and Fellows of Harvard College on behalf of Harvard School of Public Health / François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights.  …

The Growth of Pastoralism in Southland, New Zealand

Critchfield, J. Howard. 1954. “The Growth of Pastoralism in Southland, New Zealand.” Economic Geography. Vol. 30, No. 4, pp. 283-300. Oxfordshire, United Kingdom: Taylor & Francis, Ltd.     Abstract           Southland, New Zealand, is the southernmost region of intensive commercial agriculture in the world. The distinctiveness and unity of the region arise largely from the nature…

Native and exotic woody vegetation communities in domestic gardens in relation to social and environmental factors

Van Heezik, Yolanda M, Clare Freeman, Stephan Porter, and Katherine J. M. Dickinson. 2014. “Native and exotic woody vegetation communities in domestic gardens in relation to social and environmental factors.” Ecology and Society. Vol. 19, No. 4, pp. 1-14. Wolfville, Canada: Resilience Alliance Inc.     Abstract:           Vegetation in private gardens contributes significantly to plant species richness…

Information Exchange and the Making of the Colonial Farm: Agricultural Periodicals in Late Nineteenth-Century New Zealand

Wood, Vaughan, and Eric Pawson. 2008. “Information Exchange and the Making of the Colonial Farm: Agricultural Periodicals in Late Nineteenth-Century New Zealand.”Agricultural History. Vol. 82, No. 3, pp. 337-365. Georgia, United States: Agricultural History Society.   Abstract           In the mid to late nineteenth century, the agricultural periodical emerged as a major new medium for circulating…

Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics • Environmental and Ecological Economics

C. Jaeger, and Tábara J. 2012. “Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics • Environmental and Ecological Economics”. Journal of Economic Literature. Vol. 50, No. 1, pp. 290-298. Pittsburgh, United States: American Economic Association.   Abstract:           Twelve papers, based on presentations given on a conference organized by the European Union Directorate – General for research…

“Poorly Co-Ordinated Structures for Public Science That Failed Us in the Past”? Applying Science to Agriculture: A New Zealand Case Study

Clayton, Neil. 2008. “Poorly Co-Ordinated Structures for Public Science That Failed Us in the Past? Applying Science to Agriculture: A New Zealand Case Study.” Agricultural History, Vol. 82, No. 4, pp.  445-467.   Abstract:           This paper examines the effectiveness of applied science in a case study of two aspects of livestock and…