Growing NZ cities eat up fertile land – but housing and food production can co-exist
- Written by: Shannon Davis, Lecturer in Landscape Planning, Lincoln University, New Zealand
Auckland Council recently voted to decrease the amount of city fringe land available for development, citing flood risks and infrastructure costs.
Meanwhile in Christchurch, plans for an 850-home development north of the city have been rejected because of the area’s “existing rural nature and the lack of public...
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