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 …

Tears of Rangi: Water, power, and people in New Zealand

A Salmond - HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory, 2014 - journals.uchicago.edu
In this article, I consider a series of exchanges and entanglements, convergences, and
collisions involving ancestral Maori, Western, and modernist onto-logics in relation to fresh …

Experiences with integrative Indigenous and Western knowledge in water research and management: a systematic realist review of literature from Canada, Australia …

RD Stefanelli, H Castleden, SL Harper… - Environmental …, 2017 - cdnsciencepub.com
The implementation of Indigenous and Western knowledge systems in integrative water
research and management is gaining prominence in the realm of academia, particularly in …

Embedding indigenous principles in genomic research of culturally significant species

L Collier-Robinson, A Rayne, M Rupene… - New Zealand Journal of …, 2019 - JSTOR
Indigenous peoples around the world are leading discusions regarding genomic research of
humans, and more recently, species of cultural significance, to ensure the ethical and …

Connecting Science to Indigenous Knowledge

T McAllister, D Hikuroa, C Macinnis-Ng - New Zealand Journal of Ecology, 2023 - JSTOR
Indigenous Knowledge (IK) provides effective solutions to environmental threats and
pressures. Using approaches that fully include Indigenous concepts, ideas, worldviews …

Exploring the politics of science communication research: looking at science communication from a social justice perspective

E Dawson, S Hughes, S Lock… - Journal of Science …, 2022 - discovery.ucl.ac.uk
What can we say about equity, diversity and inclusion in science communication research
over the past 20 years? This is a thorny question because of course we want to be …

Converting oil wells to geothermal resources: Roadmaps and roadblocks for energy transformation

K Nadkarni, LM Lefsrud, D Schiffner, J Banks - Energy Policy, 2022 - Elsevier
Geothermal energy systems can make it possible to source sustainable, zero-carbon heat
through geothermal direct use. Jurisdictions with mature oil industries and well …

Methodological sensitivities for co-producing knowledge through enduring trustful partnerships

A Greenaway, H Hohaia, E Le Heron, R Le Heron… - Sustainability …, 2022 - Springer
Indigenous ways of caring for the environment have long been marginalised through
research methodologies that are blind to a range of ways of knowing the world. Co …

Mātauranga and science

O Mercier - New Zealand science review, 2018 - ojs.victoria.ac.nz
Mātauranga–Māori knowledge and Māori ways of knowing–developed in Aotearoa along
with the cultural and epistemological identities of iwi Māori, thus is rooted in these islands …

Empowering indigenous voices in disaster response: applying the mauri model to New Zealand's worst environmental maritime disaster

TN Faaui - European Journal of Operational Research, 2018 - Elsevier
Just after midnight on October 5, 2011, the MV Rena ran aground on Otāiti, a reef situated
27 kilometers off the coast of New Zealand. The clean-up process has now been underway …