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Using artificial intelligence to monitor wildlife
17 May 2023
Camera traps are used for monitoring a range of wildlife species in Aotearoa New Zealand, including native and invasive animals. These cameras provide essential information on animal abundance, distribution, and behaviour, but they have one major drawback: they can produce thousands of images, many ...
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Pūtaiao
Restoring biodiversity, beating invasive species
Survey of Rural Decision Makers No. 6
17 May 2023
The Survey of Rural Decision Makers (SRDM) is the leading source of information about Aotearoa New Zealand’s primary sector. Conducted by Manaaki Whenua every 2 years, thousands of farmers, foresters, growers, and lifestyle block owners from Cape Reinga / Te Rereanga Wairua to Halfmoon Bay complete ...
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People and environment
Celebrating our achievements
17 May 2023
Maksym Polyakov
A recent paper co-authored by Dr Maksym Polyakov and colleagues from the University of Western Australia, ‘Do protected areas increase household income? Evidence from a meta-analysis’, won that university’s Department of Agriculture and Resource Economics People’s Choice Award for B...
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Celebrating our achievements
Māori frameworks needed to recloak the whenua
17 May 2023
Noho tahanga a Papatūānuku kia whakakororwai i ai ia
Papatūānuku [The earth mother] lays bare; we must recloak her
– Keita Ngata (Ngāti Porou)
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Can mosaics of trees help to reach Aotearoa’s carbon targets?
20 February 2023
Increasing carbon stocks in woody vegetation will be a major contribution to Aotearoa New Zealand reaching its zero-carbon emissions target by 2050. Plantation forestry has previously been promoted as the best way to achieve large-scale carbon sequestration, but a new MBIE Endeavour research program...
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Action on climate change
Interactive urban tree mapping in Wellington
20 February 2023
“Bridging the gap between remote sensing and tree modelling with data science" – an exciting collaboration between New Zealand and Singapore – has achieved an important milestone with the launch of an interactive urban tree map of New Zealand’s capital city.
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New soil research priorities for Antarctica
20 February 2023
Most of Antarctica is covered in a thick layer of ice, but its ice-free regions, representing less than 0.5% of the continent, are scientifically very significant and have surprisingly diverse soils.
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An integrative approach to silvopastoral system designs
20 February 2023
Poplars and willows can provide a practical solution for slope stability, but is this the only benefit of low-density tree-pasture systems on farms?
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S-map reaches 10 million hectares mapped
20 February 2023
S-map has reached the halfway mark for mapping the farmable land area of Aotearoa New Zealand.
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S-map
Refining ecological soil guideline values
20 February 2023
Soil is home to zillions of terrestrial biota, including microbes, plants and invertebrates, all of which support the functioning of soil and land ecosystems. These ecological receptors play a critical role keeping our soils healthy, and with that, the ability to grow healthy food and protect the en...
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Enhancing soils, water, and land
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