Forestry, viticulture, and beef and lamb production dominate the Marlborough landscape, sharing land and water with other communities nested in the landscape.

This project aims to understand these communities’ visions for their place, and identify connections and relationships that need to be established to achieve a shared vision and facilitate collaborative regional change.

Researchers will conduct interviews to construct a shared vision of land use in Marlborough that strikes a balance between the needs of all groups that share the region’s land and water.

The potential for diversification to support this shared vision, and the social license to operate of primary sectors in the region, will also be explored. Different ways to support communities to imagine, plan and begin transitioning towards diversification will be identified and assessed.

Resources available from this project

Popular article: Shared vision for land use in Wairau Marlborough

Research summary: Shared vision for land use in Wairau Marlborough

Project summary

Researchers:  Michelle Barry, Bragato Research Institute, in collaboration with Meihana Consulting, AgResearch, Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit (AERU), Market Economics and Tipu Ake Systems

Years: 2022-2023

Funding:  Our Land and Water National Science Challenge Pathways to Transition