The New Zealand Integrated Assessment Modelling System (NZIAMS) was developed between July 2010 and June 2013 by researchers at Landcare Research, AgResearch, New Zealand Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Research Centre, and Lincoln University. The project was led by Dr James Lennox, formerly of Landcare Research, who is currently a researcher at Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM) in Venice, Italy. Its development was funded by the Ministry for Primary Industries.
This is a joint-agency newsletter keeping government departments, regional councils and interested parties up-to-date with news, research and events around the Kauri Dieback Programme: Keep Kauri Standing.
Antimicrobial agents are important tools in the management of infections in humans, animals and plants. Without them, human health, agricultural production and animal health outcomes (including companion animals), would be significantly compromised.
The success of Tahu a Tao farm stems from collaboration between the farm management, advisers and sharemilkers. Farm investment is undertaken with a long term view and a focus on what's best for the whanau, now and into the future.
December 2017 edition of the SAAM News and Views magazine