Vulnerability of pastoral farming in H awke's B ay to future climate change: Development of a pre‐screening (bottom‐up) methodology

Although future climate change will significantly affect N ew Z ealand's climate, how regional climates will be changed remains highly uncertain. As a consequence, pre‐screening sensitivity analysis is recommended for climate‐sensitive activities. A ‘bottom‐up’ approach intended to serve this p...

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