Troubled waters: Maori values and ethics for freshwater management and New Zealand's fresh water crisis

MW Stewart‐Harawira - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The landmass of Aotearoa New Zealand totals some 268,000 km2, including
425,000 km of rivers, more than 4,000 lakes and approximately 200 aquifers. For Aotearoa …

Synthesis of Australian cross‐cultural ecology featuring a decade of annual Indigenous ecological knowledge symposia at the Ecological Society of Australia …

EJ Ens, G Turpin - Ecological Management & Restoration, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Summary Indigenous Australians are Australia's first ecologists and stewards of land, sea
and freshwater Country. Indigenous biocultural knowledge, as coded in story, song, art …

[PDF][PDF] Centring Indigenous knowledge systems to re-imagine conservation translocations

A Rayne, G Byrnes, L Collier-Robinson, J Hollows… - 2020 - ir.canterbury.ac.nz
36 Researchers, practitioners and communities around the world are exploring creative
strategies to enhance 37 resilience in threatened species (Suding et al., 2015). Combined …

A geomorphic perspective on the rights of the river in Aotearoa New Zealand

G Brierley, M Tadaki, D Hikuroa, B Blue… - River Research and …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
The granting of rights to the Whanganui River in 2017 emerged as an outcome of Tribunal
hearings relating to breaches of the Treaty of Waitangi, signed between Māori chiefs and the …

Indigenous-led environmental research in Aotearoa New Zealand: beyond a transdisciplinary model for best practice, empowerment and action

H Moewaka Barnes, G Harmsworth… - AlterNative: An …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Complex multidimensional challenges have prompted a transformational shift towards
holistic research integration with knowledge systems differing from conventional science …

Restoring sociocultural relationships with rivers: Experiments in fluvial pluralism

D Hikuroa, G Brierley, M Tadaki, B Blue… - … : Political, social, and …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
River restoration is not just a biophysical act but a sociocultural intervention which reflects
and affects relationships between people and the environment. To restore a river is to assert …

Recognition of indigenous ecological knowledge systems in conservation and their role to narrow the knowledge-implementation gap

E Ens, V Reyes-García, H Asselin, M Hsu… - Closing the knowledge …, 2021 - Springer
Over recent decades, Indigenous knowledge (IK) systems, people, and territories have
increasingly been recognized in mainstream conservation practice. However, recognition of …

Planning the urban foodscape: Policy and regulation of urban agriculture in Aotearoa New Zealand

C Hanna, P Wallace - Kōtuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Policy support for urban agriculture (UA) has increased internationally in the past decade,
driven by factors such as urban decay, food insecurity, climate change and disasters, self …

Me ora te Ngāhere: visioning forest health through an Indigenous biocultural lens

KR Reihana, POB Lyver, A Gormley… - Pacific Conservation …, 2023 - CSIRO Publishing
Explanatory note The following text is described in the Ngāti Rangi mita (dialect), although
concepts may be similar eg Mouri= Mauri, the spelling reflects the tribal vernacular. Context …

He tohu o te wā–Hangarau pūtaiao/Signs of our times–Fusing technology with environmental sciences

K Reihana, Y Taura, N Harcourt - New Zealand Journal of Ecology, 2019 - JSTOR
Youth of this era are more disconnected from the natural world than their predecessors.
Global populations live increasingly in urban landscapes, which creates an 'extinction of …