The capacity of Indigenous communities to respond collectively to crises consistently shows the importance of shared traditions values and practices and genealogical ties. Government responses to traumatic events that affect whole communities tend to be generic in their scope overlooking the significant strengths and resources held by Indigenous peoples. This study presents a Kaupapa Māori case study of collaborative efforts to respond to traumatic events between several communities of local tribes, immigrant tribes, and tau-iwi (nonIndigenous people). Concentrated on a rural community prone to flooding, this study examined community efforts to provide support for those affected by flooding in the Southern Rangitīkei area of New Zealand. Ke...
This study uses a community-based assessment in conjunction with the integrated catchment management...
Recent disasters have focused attention on the need to prepare for frightening but regular events su...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to contribute to debates on the value of indigenous knowledge...
Indigenous Peoples retain traditional coping strategies for disasters despite the marginalisation of...
This paper presents insights into the impacts on Māori of the Christchurch 2010–11 earthquakes. Thre...
Many governments and organisations have attempted to construct frameworks for improving community re...
The scale of damage from a series of earthquakes across Christchurch Otautahi in 2010 and 2011 chall...
This paper presents insights into the impacts on Māori of the Christchurch earthquakes, and draws on...
This thesis is a study of how tikanga Māori principles could be used in practice in the management o...
Threats to life, homes, businesses and the environment are ever present in the form of natural hazar...
Indigenous Peoples possess ancient wisdom and valuable knowledge on environmental hazards and disast...
The 2010 and 2011 earthquakes of Canterbury have had a serious and ongoing effect on Maori in the ci...
Environmental crises such as the collapse of fisheries can be an important driver for accumulating n...
Disasters provide useful if tragic frames of reference by which society can judge is abilities to pl...
The connection between indigenous knowledge systems and disaster resilience derives from both theory...
This study uses a community-based assessment in conjunction with the integrated catchment management...
Recent disasters have focused attention on the need to prepare for frightening but regular events su...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to contribute to debates on the value of indigenous knowledge...
Indigenous Peoples retain traditional coping strategies for disasters despite the marginalisation of...
This paper presents insights into the impacts on Māori of the Christchurch 2010–11 earthquakes. Thre...
Many governments and organisations have attempted to construct frameworks for improving community re...
The scale of damage from a series of earthquakes across Christchurch Otautahi in 2010 and 2011 chall...
This paper presents insights into the impacts on Māori of the Christchurch earthquakes, and draws on...
This thesis is a study of how tikanga Māori principles could be used in practice in the management o...
Threats to life, homes, businesses and the environment are ever present in the form of natural hazar...
Indigenous Peoples possess ancient wisdom and valuable knowledge on environmental hazards and disast...
The 2010 and 2011 earthquakes of Canterbury have had a serious and ongoing effect on Maori in the ci...
Environmental crises such as the collapse of fisheries can be an important driver for accumulating n...
Disasters provide useful if tragic frames of reference by which society can judge is abilities to pl...
The connection between indigenous knowledge systems and disaster resilience derives from both theory...
This study uses a community-based assessment in conjunction with the integrated catchment management...
Recent disasters have focused attention on the need to prepare for frightening but regular events su...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to contribute to debates on the value of indigenous knowledge...