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.

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