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This review assesses how Māori frameworks for marine environment management in Aotearoa New Zealand can inform sustainable practices and ecosystem health.
This guide examines Te Ao Māori perspectives on marine management risks, aligning with ecosystem-based principles and policy.
The report explores creating sustainable marine economies with indigenous leadership and community engagement.
This document examines the participatory approaches to marine governance in New Zealand, highlighting the integration of diverse interests towards a sustainable marine economy.
The research explores dual canoe collaboration concepts for marine resource management in Aotearoa, highlighting kaupapa Māori perspectives.
This document summarises guidance and tools mapped to restoration goals for marine ecosystems.
The Maori marine economy involves restoring traditional resource management practices and adapting to modern governance. Key to success is balancing Maori principles with ecosystem-based management within the existing legislative framework.
This report highlights New Zealand's urgent ecological challenges and the integration of EBM and Māori perspectives for future marine sustainability.
Exploring investment in New Zealand's restorative marine economies with insights on Māori values and market challenges.
This overview explores Restorative Marine Tourism in New Zealand, highlighting benefits and challenges while promoting community-led, place-based initiatives.
This research emphasises the integration of te ao Māori concepts in marine ecosystem management in Aotearoa.
This document proposes a marine governance overhaul in New Zealand, emphasizing a systems approach with tikanga Māori at its core, integrating Te Tiriti o Waitangi principles, and employing Indigenous knowledge for sustainability.
This document outlines collaborative approaches to marine management using mātauranga Māori and EBM, aiming for holistic outcomes.
Pathways for a world-leading sustainable ocean-based economy in New Zealand, integrating economic, social, and ecological well-being with the creation of economic value and a focus on indigenous principles.
This research examines kaitiakitanga in New Zealand's marine conservation, highlighting the integral roles of tikanga, karakia, and maramataka for sustainable practices.
Te Kete Kaitiakitanga is a toolkit aiding guardianship and marine management in alignment with Māori traditions.
Ecosystem Based Management in New Zealand needs integration across laws, embracing Māori knowledge and engaging stakeholders for sustainability.
This is a summary of research that synthesises results from five case studies and reviewed literature to discuss aspects of indigenising Aotearoa New Zealand's blue economy.