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Crowding out: why climate change action depends on more than just doing your bit
8 March 2022
Social science research shows that when people decide to “do their bit” for climate change (driving electric cars, recycling, installing solar panels), they may become less inclined to support government policy to combat climate change. This phenomenon, known as ‘crowding out’, can occur because an ...
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Software helps facilitate digital soil mapping
8 March 2022
Manaaki Whenua researcher Dr Pierre Roudier is enjoying being both author and contributor on two different software packages in his work on digital soil mapping.
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Trees of knowledge: our data at the root of global ecological science
8 March 2022
Researchers at Manaaki Whenua are currently participating in large collaborative research projects starting to answer really big, global-scale questions that tap into data from New Zealand’s Nationally Significant Databases and Collections – the biological and geological memory banks of the country,...
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Ecology
Swapping time for space to track the impact of climate change on soil microbes
8 March 2022
To test the effects of climate change on species at any scale is difficult. Scientists can’t manufacture realistic global warming in a test tube or in a lab over a few hours, or a few days. As a result, a big challenge for climate change researchers has always been how to best record potential shift...
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Celebrating our achievements
8 March 2022
The 2021 Science New Zealand Awards ceremony, held online in December, recognised research excellence across the CRIs. Dr Kenny Bell won an Early Career Researcher award for his work in climate econometrics – the future economic and social impacts of climate change. Dr David Whitehead was awarded a ...
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Celebrating our achievements
Prepare to arrive as guests: being manuhiri in the production of knowledge
8 March 2022
New research led by Manaaki Whenua’s Dr Alison Greenaway has focused on how non-indigenous scientists embrace the geographical, cultural, and social places they find themselves as manuhiri (guests).
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