AgResearch
Browse
Chapter 8 - Southland_R2.pdf (536.15 kB)

Southland

Download (536.15 kB)
chapter
posted on 2023-05-03, 20:00 authored by Ronaldo VibartRonaldo Vibart, Vicki BurggraafVicki Burggraaf
Southland is New Zealand’s southernmost region, and as of June 2017, it is home to 98,300 people, just over 2 percent of New Zealand’s total population. Southland covers an area of almost 1.7 million hectares, of which about two thirds are in pastoral farming. The region has a long tradition of pastoral sheep farming, and this activity dominated its rural landscape during the 20th century, reaching a peak of over 9 million sheep in 1984. However, land use in the region has changed since then and is likely to continue to do so.

History

Rights statement

Massey University Press

Language

  • English

Does this contain Māori information or data?

  • No

Publisher

Massey University Press

Journal title

Heartland strong: how rural New Zealand can change and thrive

ISBN

9780995109599

Citation

Vibart, R., & Burggraaf, V. (2019). Southland. In M. Brown, W. Kaye-Blake, & P. Payne (Eds.), Heartland strong: how rural New Zealand can change and thrive. Massey University Press.

Contract number

A23973

Job code

27201x06

Usage metrics

    Exports

    RefWorks
    BibTeX
    Ref. manager
    Endnote
    DataCite
    NLM
    DC