New Zealand’s Environmental Asset Stripping
The 2014 Bruce Jesson Lecture
Mike Joy - Paradise Squandered; New Zealand’s Environmental Asset Stripping
New Zealand’s lakes, rivers and
most of our groundwater are in a critical state. Decades of
misguided regulation and a free-for-all on diffuse pollution
have encouraged agricultural intensification and driven our
increasing reliance on imported feed and fertiliser.
The inevitable consequences have been devastating environmental impacts as well as increasing economic and biosecurity risks.
The solutions are many but require a paradigm shift; a move away from dependence on imported feed and fertiliser to keeping nutrients on farm and adding value to products, and strong leadership to move away from short-term thinking that accepts the massive ecological debt we are running up.
Mike Joy MSc(Hons), PhD in Ecology is a Senior Lecturer in Ecology and Environmental Science at the Ecology Group-Institute of Agriculture and Environment, Massey University, Palmerston North. He has received a number of awards, including the Ecology in Action award from the New Zealand Ecological Society; an Old Blue award from the Royal Forest and Bird protection Society; Environmental New Zealander of the Year from North and South magazine and the Manawatu Evening Standard Person of the Year.
Presented by Politics and International Relations and the Bruce Jesson Foundation
Wednesday 15
October, 6.30pm
Maidment Theatre
Alfred
Street
The University of Auckland
The
Maidment Bar will open from
5.30pm
ENDS