Any discussion about urban ecology, tangata whenua and urban environments needs to be situated critically within the wider context of colonialism and the ongoing colonial project. New Zealand cities still display, cherish, nurture and even reproduce unmistakable signs of their colonial past, not only in architecture an
This thesis addresses the rapid environmental degradation and socioeconomic decline to which many of...
Though short, Aotearoa/New Zealand’s history is rich and holds an abundance of knowledge preserved i...
New Zealand was once considered one of the least environmentally damaged countries in the world. Her...
Any discussion about urban ecology, tangata whenua and urban environments needs to be situated criti...
This session calls for the fundamental reconfiguration of cultural landscapes, in response to the pr...
The archaeology of urban environments in New Zealand is typically relegated to cultural heritage man...
The water’s edge is a vital element in New Zealand’s natural environments and established communitie...
Climate change has led to urgent calls for environmental action and justice, which is likely to incl...
© 2019, © 2019 European Council of Landscape Architecture Schools (ECLAS). In the context of the hig...
The consequence of homogenised place is becoming a growing concern across New Zealand’s built enviro...
This thesis aims to understand how indigenous heritage values might be represented in post-colonial ...
A Fruitful new area of environmental history research can be undertaken on the relationship between ...
With over half the global population living in urban centres, we are called to question how these en...
Internationally, from 1850 to 1960 European colonization and urbanization transformed landscapes and...
Urban environments in New Zealand have commonly reflected grievances and injustices faced by Māori, ...
This thesis addresses the rapid environmental degradation and socioeconomic decline to which many of...
Though short, Aotearoa/New Zealand’s history is rich and holds an abundance of knowledge preserved i...
New Zealand was once considered one of the least environmentally damaged countries in the world. Her...
Any discussion about urban ecology, tangata whenua and urban environments needs to be situated criti...
This session calls for the fundamental reconfiguration of cultural landscapes, in response to the pr...
The archaeology of urban environments in New Zealand is typically relegated to cultural heritage man...
The water’s edge is a vital element in New Zealand’s natural environments and established communitie...
Climate change has led to urgent calls for environmental action and justice, which is likely to incl...
© 2019, © 2019 European Council of Landscape Architecture Schools (ECLAS). In the context of the hig...
The consequence of homogenised place is becoming a growing concern across New Zealand’s built enviro...
This thesis aims to understand how indigenous heritage values might be represented in post-colonial ...
A Fruitful new area of environmental history research can be undertaken on the relationship between ...
With over half the global population living in urban centres, we are called to question how these en...
Internationally, from 1850 to 1960 European colonization and urbanization transformed landscapes and...
Urban environments in New Zealand have commonly reflected grievances and injustices faced by Māori, ...
This thesis addresses the rapid environmental degradation and socioeconomic decline to which many of...
Though short, Aotearoa/New Zealand’s history is rich and holds an abundance of knowledge preserved i...
New Zealand was once considered one of the least environmentally damaged countries in the world. Her...