

Subdividing And Protecting Indigenous Ecosystems
Most of New Zealand's remaining indigenous biodiversity resides on private land and not public conservation land. Most farmers and landowners debate whether to use it or conserve it, and a decision is usually based on their own personal, social and cultural goals. Biodiversity protection can leverage landowners into the development of land for creating additional titles. However, size and quality matter.

Giana Pedrazza
Apr 24
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