Polluted Inheritance: New Zealand's Freshwater Crisis
By (Author) Mike Joy
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Bridget Williams Books
Bridget Williams Books
7th September 2015
New Zealand
General
Non Fiction
Ecological science, the Biosphere
577.60993
Paperback
76
Width 110mm, Height 180mm
New Zealand's dairy industry is big business. But what are the hidden and not so hidden costs of intensive farming Evidence presented here by ecologist Mike Joy demonstrates that intensive dairy farming has degraded our freshwater rivers, streams and lakes to an alarming degree. This situation, he argues, has arisen primarily through governmental policy that prioritises short-term economic growth over long-term environmental sustainability. This BWB Text is a call to arms, urging New Zealand to change course or risk the wellbeing of future generations.
Mike Joy is a Senior Lecturer in Ecology and Environmental Science at the Ecology group, Massey University. He researches and teaches freshwater ecology, especially freshwater fish ecology and distribution, ecological modelling bioassessment and environmental science.