Some more records from the CAB ABSTRACTS database, but this time on
sustainability indicators for New Zealand. CABI can supply the documents if
you can't get them (contact library@cabi.org).
Cheers,
Anton
a.doroszenko@cabi.org
10. AU: McIntosh, P. D.\ Ogle, G. I.\ Patterson, R. G.\ Aubrey, B.\
Morriss,
J.\ Giddens, K.
32. YR: 1996
20. TI: Changes of surface soil nutrients and sustainability of
pastoralism
on grazed hilly and steep land, South Island, New Zealand.
30. JN: Journal of Range Management
33. VL: 49
34. NO: 4
35. PP: 361-367
10. AU: Lambert, M. G.\ Barker, D. J.\ Mackay, A. D.\ Springett, J.
32. YR: 1996
20. TI: Biophysical indicators of sustainability of North Island hill
pasture systems.
30. JN: Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association
33. VL: 57
35. PP: 31-36
10. AU: Maxwell, T. J.\ Milne, J. A.
32. YR: 1995
20. TI: Role of herbivores in sustainable land production systems.
Principles and practice - some of the issues.
22. CT: Recent developments in the nutrition of herbivores: Proceedings of
the 4th International Symposium, Clermont-Ferrand, France,
September 11-15, 1995 [edited by Journet, M.; Grenet, E.;
Demarquilly, C.; Farce, M. H.; Theriez, M.].
31. PB: Paris, France; Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique
(INRA)
35. PP: 17-31
10. AU: Nordmeyer, A. H.
32. YR: 1993
20. TI: Rangeland exploitation <dash> the global need for integrated
science.
22. CT: Grasslands for our world [edited by Baker, M. J.].
31. PB: Wellington, New Zealand; SIR Publishing
35. PP: 194-197
10. AU: Stephen, R. C.
32. YR: 1991
20. TI: The maintenance of arable cropping in Canterbury.
30. JN: Proceedings Annual Conference - Agronomy Society of New Zealand
33. VL: 21
35. PP: 73-78
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From: Terry Kelly
To: sanet-mg@ces.ncsu.edu; 'Dan Rigby'
Subject: RE: Sustainability Indicators
Date: 27 June 1997 17:41
Greetings,
We are currently struggling with farm level sustainability indicators in New
Zealand, so I would be interested in the responses as well--perhaps they
could be posted through Sanet?
Thanks,
Terry
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Terry C. Kelly PhD.
Farming Systems Research Group
Agribusiness and Resource Management Dept., Massey University
Palmerston North, New Zealand
email: T.C.Kelly@massey.ac.nz
fax: 64 6 350 5680 tel: 64 6 356 9099
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