posted on 2024-08-07, 20:46authored byJohn ReidJohn Reid, James TurnerJames Turner, Renee Kahukura Iosefa, Simon Stokes, Richard Jones, Bry Kopu, Glen Skipper, Clare Bradley, Ashna Khan, Mandy Bell
Revitalise te Taiao was co-designed and co-developed by 25 individuals from across Māori agribusiness, mātauranga Māori practitioners, scientists, researchers, community leaders, government and industry representatives. The research programme was established under terms that prioritised the inclusion of Māori agribusiness and land management case studies.
Mātauranga-led, science informed, Te Taiao-inspired research programme
Research aims to understand what opportunities are identified if we begin with te taiao
Te Tiriti principles a framework connecting world views and communities of knowledge in ways that are for the benefit of everyone
Includes:
Eleven Insights for Successful Place-based Change
Rere ki uta rere ki tai. From sea, to soil to society
Te Kāhui Rau, Conceptual pilot
Te Kāhui Rau 2.0, Implementation phase land management use change
Wai Wānaka, Knowledge into Action for Te Taiao
Whenua, Life, Values: Māori agribusiness key ingredients for success
Funding
National Science Challenges Our Land and Water (Toitū te Whenua, Toiora te Wai)