Browsing by Author "Wallace, Philippa Jane"
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The Reduced Effect of International Conservation Agreements: A New Zealand Case Study
Wallace, Philippa Jane (Oxford University Press, 2015-11-01)Despite proliferation of law and policy directed at halting global biodiversity decline, it is a common concern that decline continues. Using a case study of six New Zealand birds, this article demonstrates reasons for the ... -
Research Briefing: Revealing the impact of predictive models as decision support tools in environmental planning
Wallace, Philippa Jane; White, Iain (2018)Predictive modelling is commonly used to support decision-making in planning. This paper investigates the use, reliability, and effect of this to better understand the ways in which models influence planning policy, practice, ... -
Shrinking violets: are organic farms the sensitive flowers of the rural environment
Wallace, Philippa Jane (Resource Management Law Association of New Zealand Inc., 2010)In New Zealand organic farming is a burgeoning sector of the rural economy. Certified organic production units may have their products guaranteed by a range of systems. These systems generally rely upon organic production ... -
The state of well-being - A search for meaning in the New Zealand Regulatory Environment
Wallace, Philippa Jane; Holman, Jennifer (New Zealand Centre of Environmental Law, 2019)The term "well-being" has gained prominence in national and international policy agendas. A malleable term with positive connotations and wide reach, it has become a standard objective for human advancement. New Zealand ... -
Unnatural divides: Species protection in a fragmented legal landscape.
Wallace, Philippa Jane (Institute for Governance and Policy Studies Victoria University, 2016)Human use and development reshapes land, reconstitutes water, consumes space and natural resources and alters faunal compositions. This presents significant challenges to policy makers and wildlife conservation managers ...