Gerry Eckhoff

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Gerard "Gerry" Eckhoff is a former New Zealand politician. He is a member of the ACT New Zealand party.

He was first elected to Parliament as a list MP in the 1999 elections, having been ranked ninth on the ACT party list. In the 2002 elections, he was ranked eighth, and remained in Parliament.

He was an ACT party spokesperson on agriculture, fisheries, foresty, biosecurity, rural affairs and land use issues. He remained a list MP until the 2005 election, in which only two ACT MPs were returned.

[edit] Further reading

  • Ralston, Mary M.(ed.) (1994), Proceedings of the 1994 New Zealand Conference on Sustainable Land Management, April 12-14, 1994, Lincoln University, Lincoln, New Zealand , Lincoln, [N.Z.]: The Conference, ISBN 0-864-76066-3 
  • Eckhoff participated in Theme Five: Accessing the Knowledge Game; giving a paper entitled "Can Landcare work?"
  • Mander, Neil K. & Blakeley, John P. (eds.) (2001), Integrating energy systems: proceedings of the 7th Sustainable Energy Forum Conference held in conjunction with the International Science Festival, Dunedin, New Zealand, 8 and 9 July 2000, Wellington, [N.Z.]: Sustainable Energy Forum, ISBN 0-958-34724-7 
  • Eckhoff participated in a public forum entitled Energy Policy for the 21st Century: Making It Happen.
  • Closing the gaps: policy papers, Wellington, [N.Z.]: ACT New Zealand Parliamentary Office, 2001 
  • Eckhoff's contribution is a paper entitled "New Zealand's natural capital"
  • Old values, new ideas, Wellington, [N.Z.]: ACT New Zealand Parliamentary Office, 2002 
  • Eckhoff's contribution is a paper entitled "Property and the environment"
  • Liberal thinking , Wellington, [N.Z.]: ACT New Zealand Parliamentary Office, 2003 
  • Eckhoff's contribution is a paper entitled "Property and the environment"