Agricultural intensification, ownership, and landscape change in the Mackenzie Basin

This article investigates the role of shifting land ownership in landscape change in New Zealand’s Mackenzie Basin. It was hypothesised that ownership patterns influence landscape transformation; and changes in ownership lead to landscape changes. Satellite imagery was used to trace recent landscape...

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Main Authors: Brower A, Sprague R, McNair H, Vernotte M
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10092/16859
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spelling ftunivcanter:oai:ir.canterbury.ac.nz:10092/16859 2023-05-15T17:09:25+02:00 Agricultural intensification, ownership, and landscape change in the Mackenzie Basin Brower A Sprague R McNair H Vernotte M 2019-05-31T01:39:32Z application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10092/16859 en eng Brower A, Sprague R, Marion V, McNair H (2018). Agricultural intensification, ownership, and landscape change in the Mackenzie Basin. Journal of New Zealand Grasslands. 80. http://hdl.handle.net/10092/16859 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. Rights granted to the New Zealand Grassland Association through this agreement are non-exclusive. CC-BY-NC-ND pastoral leases land ownership environmental impacts Field of Research::07 - Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences::0701 - Agriculture Land and Farm Management Fields of Research::41 - Environmental sciences::4102 - Ecological applications::410206 - Landscape ecology Field of Research::04 - Earth Sciences::0406 - Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience::040699 - Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience not elsewhere classified Journal Article 2019 ftunivcanter 2022-09-08T13:39:39Z This article investigates the role of shifting land ownership in landscape change in New Zealand’s Mackenzie Basin. It was hypothesised that ownership patterns influence landscape transformation; and changes in ownership lead to landscape changes. Satellite imagery was used to trace recent landscape changes quantifying a change from brown extensive pastoralism to green irrigated pasture. It was concluded that the change in land ownership following land reform allowed for about half of this agricultural intensification since 2003. Aggregating intensification on new freehold land with that on current pastoral lease changes the story; Crown decisions about disposition or intensification of Crown land account for twothirds of intensification since 2003. Hence, if current trends in the Mackenzie are to change, the Crown must examine its decision patterns. Change in some form seems likely. The results presented speak to who has the power to make change. The choice and the power reside somewhere in the space between the Commissioner of Crown Lands and the Minister of Land Information. Article in Journal/Newspaper Mackenzie Basin University of Canterbury, Christchurch: UC Research Repository
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topic pastoral leases
land ownership
environmental impacts
Field of Research::07 - Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences::0701 - Agriculture
Land and Farm Management
Fields of Research::41 - Environmental sciences::4102 - Ecological applications::410206 - Landscape ecology
Field of Research::04 - Earth Sciences::0406 - Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience::040699 - Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience not elsewhere classified
spellingShingle pastoral leases
land ownership
environmental impacts
Field of Research::07 - Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences::0701 - Agriculture
Land and Farm Management
Fields of Research::41 - Environmental sciences::4102 - Ecological applications::410206 - Landscape ecology
Field of Research::04 - Earth Sciences::0406 - Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience::040699 - Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience not elsewhere classified
Brower A
Sprague R
McNair H
Vernotte M
Agricultural intensification, ownership, and landscape change in the Mackenzie Basin
topic_facet pastoral leases
land ownership
environmental impacts
Field of Research::07 - Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences::0701 - Agriculture
Land and Farm Management
Fields of Research::41 - Environmental sciences::4102 - Ecological applications::410206 - Landscape ecology
Field of Research::04 - Earth Sciences::0406 - Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience::040699 - Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience not elsewhere classified
description This article investigates the role of shifting land ownership in landscape change in New Zealand’s Mackenzie Basin. It was hypothesised that ownership patterns influence landscape transformation; and changes in ownership lead to landscape changes. Satellite imagery was used to trace recent landscape changes quantifying a change from brown extensive pastoralism to green irrigated pasture. It was concluded that the change in land ownership following land reform allowed for about half of this agricultural intensification since 2003. Aggregating intensification on new freehold land with that on current pastoral lease changes the story; Crown decisions about disposition or intensification of Crown land account for twothirds of intensification since 2003. Hence, if current trends in the Mackenzie are to change, the Crown must examine its decision patterns. Change in some form seems likely. The results presented speak to who has the power to make change. The choice and the power reside somewhere in the space between the Commissioner of Crown Lands and the Minister of Land Information.
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author Brower A
Sprague R
McNair H
Vernotte M
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Sprague R
McNair H
Vernotte M
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title Agricultural intensification, ownership, and landscape change in the Mackenzie Basin
title_short Agricultural intensification, ownership, and landscape change in the Mackenzie Basin
title_full Agricultural intensification, ownership, and landscape change in the Mackenzie Basin
title_fullStr Agricultural intensification, ownership, and landscape change in the Mackenzie Basin
title_full_unstemmed Agricultural intensification, ownership, and landscape change in the Mackenzie Basin
title_sort agricultural intensification, ownership, and landscape change in the mackenzie basin
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op_relation Brower A, Sprague R, Marion V, McNair H (2018). Agricultural intensification, ownership, and landscape change in the Mackenzie Basin. Journal of New Zealand Grasslands. 80.
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