Wāhanga Tuarua (Māori Assets)

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State Completed
Duration 2014 - 2019
Project Leader(s)
Christine Kenney
Te Āti Awa, Ngāti Toarangatira, Ngāi Tahu
Massey University

Project Summary

This project involved identifying and strengthening key iwi/hapū assets (farms, forestry, marae, pa) that provide cornerstones of community resilience, highlighting their role and importance, and fostering appropriate adaptive strategies.

Resources from this project

Article

Synergising public health concepts with the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction: A conceptual glossary.

Phibbs S, Kenney C, Severinsen C, Mitchell J, Hughes R. 2016. Synergising public health concepts with the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction: a conceptual…

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Article

Heartaches over Housing: correlating cardiovascular disease rates and housing damage in the aftermath of the Canterbury earthquakes.

Phibbs S, Kenney C. 2017. Heartaches over housing: correlating cardiovascular disease rates and housing damage in the aftermath of the Canterbury earthquakes. The Lancet Planetary…

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Article

Envisioning collaborative governance within indigenous disaster management settings in Aotearoa New Zealand.

Kenney, C. 2018. Envisioning collaborative governance within indigenous disaster management settings in Aotearoa, New Zealand. Colchester (GB): University of Essex, Centre for Environment and Society

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Toitū te Whenua

How can mātauranga Māori and modern approaches to adaptation protect the cultural identity and wellbeing of Māori?

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