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Some Water Myths – and a Few Science Myths as well
The following was published in the Hawke’s Bay Today 4th July 2015. I was surprised at the title of Dr Jacqueline Rowarth’s 30th June talk to an audience of the Hawke’s Bay Rural Business Network: “Water – urban myth and … Continue reading →
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Posted in Land Use, Thought Pieces
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Tagged agricultural strategy, Alternative Vision, Aristotle, Corporate Influence, Corporate Science, Fact Value Dichotomy, Future Land Use, Intellectual Virtues, irrigation, Land Use Intensification, Managing Perceptions, Manufacturing Consent, Myth and Observation, Philosophy of Science, Phronesis, Policy Making, Role of Science, Scientism, Urban Rural Divide, Value Ladenness, Vision, Water Pollution
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