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Integrated Farm Plan (IFP)
Posted 10 07 2019
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"what if" tool
Aotearoa NZ rural landscapes are diverse, precious and vulnerable. Landscape planning and design input is essential to assist with necessary land use and management change.
Lucas Associates use a “what if” tool, an Integrated Farm Plan (IFP), to assist landowners to explore sustainable futures, including working toward carbon neutrality.
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