Lincoln University’s unique history combined with more recent contemporary growth in the wider land-based disciplines means we now occupy a specialist position covering globally significant areas of learning. It is the rural–urban interface of agribusiness; elements of biology and ecology; land, air and water resources management; production processes; marketing; transformation and use of food; spatial planning and landscape architecture; consumption and human wellbeing; and recreation and tourism. The University’s overall focus is transforming land, people and economies.
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