Drawing conclusions: perceptions of the New Zealand agricultural landscape

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  • Amy West

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https://doi.org/10.34900/lr.v2i4.37

Abstract

When I made the decision to finish my undergraduate education in New Zealand, I was barraged with comments about 'the beautiful natural landscapes', 'Oh you'll love the natural beauty' and 'They have such a diverse wild landscape'. However it was the aversion to comments about the agriculture which interested me. 'There are more sheep than people' is what I heard, yet where was the talk about the land which these sheep occupied? So began my quest, both as a landscape architect and as an artist, to record what there was to the New Zealand agricultural landscapes.

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01-10-1996

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West, A. (1996). Drawing conclusions: perceptions of the New Zealand agricultural landscape . Landscape Review, 2(4), 39–42. https://doi.org/10.34900/lr.v2i4.37

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