David Hall
The Living Laboratories project
The Auckland University of Technology Living Laboratories project is all about investigating how best to grow back native forest. At Pourewa creek, this collaboration between AUT and Ngāti Whātua… Audio
The Living Laboratories project
The Auckland University of Technology Living Laboratories project is all about investigating how best to grow back native forest. At Pourewa creek, this collaboration between AUT and Ngāti Whātua…
AudioOur Changing World - Researching native regeneration
The Auckland University of Technology Living Laboratories project team are running planting experiments to investigate how best to restore native forests. Audio
Maple syrup demand forces dip into reserves
A surge in demand for maple syrup - and a poor season for growers, has forced The Federation of Quebec Maple Syrup Producers to use their reserve for the first time in three years.
The organisation… Audio
Govt promises carbon neutral public sector
Dr David Hall, lecturer at AUT's School of Social Sciences and Public Policy, gives The Panel his take on it. Audio
Time to recognise farmers for their carbon sequestration?
Sheep and beef farmers are arguing their operations are close to carbon neutral. In the first study of its kind, spacial analysis mapping of sheep and beef farms has revealed significant levels of… Audio
How realistic is the billion trees programme?
How on earth is New Zealand going to get a billion trees planted by 2028? And why are some farmers campaigning against the scheme? Audio
How realistic is the billion trees programme?
How on earth is New Zealand going to get a billion trees planted by 2028? And why are some farmers campaigning against the scheme?
AudioClimate change: The revolution
The fight against climate change is well and truly underway, and now the government and councils have joined in. But how substantial are these moves? What are the politics of the low-emissions… Audio
Current forestry practices 'suboptimal': land use report
The urgency of transitioning to more sustainable and climate-aligned forestry practices is being highlighted in a new report on land use by the Policy Observatory at AUT. It argues the current… Audio, Gallery
What does new govt mean for immigration?
The the new government will follow Labour's policies when it comes to immigration, the coalition agreement with NZ First has revealed. The document made public yesterday briefly outlined how the… Audio
Mistake to see immigration as problem - researcher
David Hall is a senior researcher at the Policy Observatory at AUT and editor of Fair Borders, Migration Policy in the 21st Century. He discusses New Zealanders' changing attitudes to immigration. Audio
Conservation in the Anthropocene Age
Opinion - Modern humans have created a global sedimentary layer of radioactive dust, plastics, soot and concrete that will last for millions of years. Welcome to the Anthropocene Age.
Masterpieces with David Hall
A philospher and roving book editor; David Hall works for Bridget Williams Books and recently completed a doctorate at Oxford University in political philosophy, specifically on the nature of… Audio
David Hall - Planting for Our Future
New Zealand lost close to 140,000 hectares of forest between 2001 and 2014 according to World Forest Watch. The bulk of that loss was made up of forestry plantations being harvested and not replanted… Audio
Airfare price war as Jetstar picks its four routes
Jetstar triggered a price war today with nine dollar air fares to accompany its announcement of the four regional centres it will start flying to soon. Audio
Jetstar names four new regional routes
Business groups in the central North Island are welcoming Jetstar expanding its presense in the regions. Audio
Evening Business for 5 February 2013
The budget airline, Jetstar, has appointed a New Zealander to head its operations here. Audio
Domestic tourism is important once again
As visitors from traditional long haul markets, like Europe and the US, remain at home, the New Zealand tourism industry is refocusing its efforts on the domestic traveller. Audio
Business News for 19 September 2012
Jetstar is increasing services between the country's three largest cities and adding flights from Australia to Queenstown from November. Audio