Conference Proceedings
Work under the Food Transitions 2050 theme has resulted in the following conference posters or presentations
Names highlighted in BOLD are Food Transitions 2050 doctoral students
Campese, C. (2025, April 8–10). The potential for the land application of sediment/biowaste mixtures to improve soil fertility and water quality in NZ’s degraded lakes [Conference presentation]. New Zealand Land Treatment Collective Conference 2025. https://www.nzltc.org.nz/events/2025-nzltc-conference
Cox, A. (2024, August 31 – September 5). The molecular arms race against Phytophthora cinnamomi in Aotearoa [Conference presentation]. Queenstown Research Week 2024. https://www.queenstownresearchweek.org/
Hamon, B., Quénol, H., Vannier, C., and Cochrane, T. (2025) Bridging the Gaps in the Future Agroclimatic Suitability of Crops in New Zealand, EGU General Assembly 2025, Vienna, Austria, 27 Apr–2 May 2025, EGU25-1157, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu25-1157
McFetridge, A. (2025, April 14–17). The New Zealand livestock industry is positioned in the nexus of change: Is our extension system capable of readying this industry for the future, or is it a naïve passenger in an evolving polycrisis? [Conference presentation]. Association for International Agricultural and Extension Education (AIAEE) Conference. https://www.aiaee.org/2025aiaeeconference
Sullivan, N., Stringer, L. D., Black, A., Sharp, J., Marsh, A., Butler, R. C., & Vink, C. J. (2024, August 28–30). Spider and harvestmen biodiversity in Aotearoa New Zealand horticultural ecosystems [Conference presentation]. Entomological Society of New Zealand Conference, Christchurch Town Hall, Christchurch, New Zealand.
Sullivan, N., Vink, C., Stringer, L., Black, A., & Waipara, N. (2023, August 28 – September 1). What role do spiders play in pest suppression for future food production systems? | Tō te pūngāwerewere tūranga i te tāmoe riha mō ngā punaha whakaputa kai ā mua? [Conference presentation]. Queenstown Research Week, Queenstown, New Zealand.
Sullivan, N., Black, A., Sharp, J., Marsh, A., Butler, R., & Vink, C. (2023, March 5–11). Spider and Opiliones biodiversity in New Zealand horticultural ecosystems [Conference presentation]. 22nd International Congress of Arachnology, Montevideo, Uruguay.