Submission on “Helping nature and people thrive”

Monday, June 3rd, 2024 | buncr79p | No Comments

Authors: Janice Lord, Sara Walton, Viktoria Kahui, Joel Hjelte, Matthew Larcombe, Craig Bunt
Publication date: 2023/10/24
We are a multi-disciplinary team at the University of Otago researching the opportunities and implications for rural communities of Aotearoa New Zealand’s journey towards a net zero carbon future. Our research is rooted in farmer perceptions, responses to policy and behavioural drivers within the context of wellbeing, environmental stewardship and economic prosperity. For example, we recently conducted a study about conflicts between what it means to be a ‘good farmer’and changes in freshwater policy (Walton et al. 2023).
An important insight from our engagement with farmers is that managing freshwater quality and native biodiversity is foremost about managing people. Farmers and other landowners are experiencing multiple pressures from changes in freshwater management (National Policy Statement for Freshwater Management 2020), biodiversity directives (National Policy Statement for Indigenous Biodiversity 2022) and the requirement to measure emissions on farms (He Waka Eke Noa 2019, 2022). This is leading to tension between biodiverse practices and productive land use on privately owned land in Aotearoa New Zealand and globally. Protecting native biodiversity on privately owned land has regional and national benefits but establishment costs, compliance costs and opportunity costs from forgone income (Clough, 2000) are borne by the landholder. These opportunity costs are often overlooked and land practices that protect and enhance biodiversity on privately owned land currently lack both financial incentives and financial establishment support for their uptake.
More: https://blogs.otago.ac.nz/envecon/files/2024/01/BAP-submission_Helping-Nature_final-appendix.pdf

Tackling Food Waste Together: Actions and Innovations [Panel Discussion]

Monday, June 3rd, 2024 | buncr79p | No Comments

Authors: Juliet Gerrard, Chris Hendersen, Miranda Mirosa, Craig Bunt, Nicki Solomon, Hamish Conway, Deborah Manning, Kaitlin Dawson, Grace Clare, Luke Chapman
Publication date: 2023
Publisher: Channel 39
Food waste is a wicked problem and requires a collaborative effort to address it. In this panel discussion hosted by the University of Otago’s Food Waste Innovation Group, you will hear from leaders in four of the key sectors in this mission: government; research; industry; and non-profit. Each panelist will explain how they are addressing food waste in their world, and what the public can do to support this mahi with time for audience questions. Panelists include the Prime Minister’s Chief Science Advisor Dame Juliet Gerrard and the University of Otago’s Professor Miranda Mirosa, Prof. Craig Bunt – Researcher, Agricultural Innovation, Chris Henderson – Group Manager Waste and Environmental Solutions, Dunedin City Council, Hamish Conway – Research & Development Director, Goodman-Fielder, Nicki Solomon – Business Development Manager, NZ Food Innovation Network, Kaitlin Dawson – Executive Director, Champions 12.3 + Kai Commitment, Deborah Manning – Founder & Director, KiwiHarvest + NZ Food Network.
Learn more: https://youtu.be/jsxcL39mkcQ?si=SIA1xZInu6UYGehp

Scientists find new way to make cow’s milk substitute, could have radical effect on New Zealand’s dairy industry

Monday, May 6th, 2024 | buncr79p | No Comments

“Precision fermentation of dairy proteins which creates a very easy pathway for creating proteins without using dairy cows,” University of Otago Professor Hugh Campbell explained.

And great comments from Anna Benny, especially on lactoferrin.

Full article here, Scientists find new way to make cow’s milk substitute, could have radical effect on New Zealand’s dairy industry | Newshub

 

Multicore World XII Conference 17 – 21 February 2025, Christchurch, New Zealand

Sunday, May 5th, 2024 | buncr79p | No Comments

An initiative of Open Parallel Ltd, Multicore World was conceived with an economic development agenda as part of a quest to make New Zealand a global centre for entrepreneurship based in next generation computing technologies.

For more information visit 12th Edition. 17 – 21 February 2025. Christchurch, NEW ZEALAND (multicore.world)

The flyer can be downloaded from here

 

Fonterra sets on-farm emissions targets – Expert Reaction

Thursday, November 9th, 2023 | buncr79p | No Comments

Professor Sara Walton, Otago Business School, University of Otago; and Co-Director, He Kaupapa Hononga Otago’s Climate Change Research Network, comments:

“Farming and agriculture plays a significant part in the Aotearoa New Zealand economy. Transitioning to low carbon in this sector is not an easy task and it is important for Fonterra and any large organisation in this sector to show leadership and work in partnership with suppliers and customers in their scope 3 emissions as they report in their latest publications.

Professor Craig Bunt, Division of Sciences, University of Otago; and Director, University of Otago Agricultural Innovation Programme, comments:

“Fonterra’s recent announcement regarding its climate plans and on-farm emissions targets is a commendable step toward addressing environmental concerns in New Zealand’s agricultural sector. However, it raises questions about the apparent reliance on technologies that have yet to be proven in the country’s agricultural system.

Link to full article Fonterra sets on-farm emissions targets – Expert Reaction – Science Media Centre

 
 
 

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