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Catchment groups can create thriving rural communities, safe havens for native fish and birds, and cleaner water for the next generation. These practical tools and resources can help your group work together to add diversity and tackle environmental challenges for your catchment and community.

Guidance

Using farm dairy effluent on free-draining soils

Additional measures, on top of regulations and industry good practice and guidelines, may be needed to minimise P losses from FDE applied to free-draining soils.…
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Guidance

Applying phosphorus fertiliser

Applying the right P fertiliser in the right places at the right time and rate can reduce losses. This factsheet is primarily for farmers, including…
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Interactive Tool

Indicators of Rural Resilience

The Indicators Working Group produced this proof-of-concept dataset for 4 rural towns in New Zealand, demonstrating the possibility of hosting research data for general access…
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Urban Rural Partnerships

Urban-Rural Partnerships for Equal Change

Partnering for change: A shared-responsibility approach to environmental change
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Protein Future Scenarios

Protein Future Scenarios

Future scenarios for land use in Aotearoa New Zealand
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Pasture For Humans

Pasture for Humans

Land-use change through harvested pasture proteins
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Silvopastoral Systems

Silvopastoral Systems

Maximizing the benefits of integrating trees with livestock production for multifunctional rural landscapes in Aotearoa
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Measuring Full Impacts

Measuring Full Impacts of Land-Use Change

Creating a framework to measure the true, integrated effects of land-use systems in Aotearoa
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Connecting Food Producers Andconsumer

Connecting Food Producers and Consumers

Navigating social licence to operate between farmers, agribusinesses, consumers, and citizens in Aotearoa New Zealand
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Timothy Firkin, videographer, films Alison Dewes, lead of the project Retiring Farmland Ngahere

Retiring Farmland into Ngahere

Restoring Aotearoa together: Triple the area, at one-third the cost
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Land Use Scenarios

Land-Use Scenarios for Nikau Farm

What land uses would provide long-term sustainability for the Nikau whānau and the Taiao in their rohe?
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