Wāhanga Tuatoru (Māori Cultural Landscapes and Kaitiakitanga)

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State Completed
Duration 2014 - 2019
Project Leader(s)
Jon Procter
Muaupoko, Ngāi Tahu
Massey University

Project Summary

This project involved developing frameworks to support iwi to undertake their own natural hazard monitoring and management strategies and reviving traditional environmental planning methods for Māori land, natural resources and landscapes of cultural significance.

Resources from this project

Report

Investigating the role of iwi management plans in natural hazard management: a case study from the Bay of Plenty region.

Saunders WSA. 2018. Investigating the role of iwi management plans in natural hazards management: a case study from the Bay of Plenty region. Lower Hutt…

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Report

Threading the basket of knowledge: The role of iwi and hapū management plans for natural hazard research design

This report outlines how to use Iwi and Hapū Management Plans - a useful starting point to inform research and engagement with iwi and hapū.

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Report

Analysing processes of inclusion and use of natural hazard information in Iwi and Hapū Management Plans: Case studies from the Bay of Plenty

Saunders WSA, Kaiser LH. 2019. Analysing processes of inclusion and use of natural hazard information in iwi and hapū management plans: case studies from the…

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Report

Setting the scene: The role of Iwi Management Plans in natural hazard management

Saunders, W.S.A. 2017 Setting the scene : the role of iwi management plans in natural hazard management. Lower Hutt, N.Z.: GNS Science. GNS Science report…

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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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