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Regional Development – Thinking Short & Narrow or Long and Broad

Posted on August 17, 2015 by cjkperley

Wairarapa MP Alistair Scott’s opinion piece regarding the environmental record of New Zealand’s National led government (Hawke’s Bay Today 26th July 2015) is so full of errors, misrepresentations and clichés that it is difficult to know where to start. At its … Continue reading →

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Posted in Building Regional Economies, Land Use, Resilience Thinking, Socio-ecological Systems, Thought Pieces | Tagged "Balance" trade-off vs Synergy, Long-term feedbacks, Regional Development, Short-term feedbacks, Strategy Vs Technocrats | 3 Comments
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