This paper describes research into whether co-owners of multiply owned land would be prepared to trade reduced access to productive portions of Maori Freehold Land, for increased access to culturally treasured portions, and to manage the latter using a model that seeks to optimise cultural values rather than profit. In answering this question, the paper describes a catrographic technique aimed at facilitating conceptualisation, and responses to this technique by land owners. Using key interviews and questionnaires for three case studies, the research concludes that certain block-specific factors affect willingness to trade cultural and productive uses, and identifies areas for further research.Peer Reviewe
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This paper describes research into whether co-owners of multiply owned land would be prepared to tra...
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This paper critically examines the intersection of several key factors influencing access to nature-...
Little research has been undertaken into the management priorities of indigenous people who have exo...
This paper outlines the influence of cultural factors (including tradition knowledge systems) on tri...
This paper describes research into whether co-owners of multiply owned land would be prepared to tra...
This thesis is constructed on long-term action research with seven case-study groups of Māori landow...
Current New Zealand resource management legislation requires local government actively recognise and...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
Abstract Within contemporary society, customary land is at the nexus of culture and...
This research report has looked at the question of how Maori land owners judge success. The study ha...
Cover title: Attitudes to land, a comparison of values.New Zealand is becoming increasingly marked ...
Based on the premise that communication is critical to effective governance, this research examines ...
This thesis relies on an interdisciplinary framework to conduct an investigation of seminal national...
There has been increasing efforts, in recent years, by Maori to further restore customary use decisi...
With this thesis bringing attention to the region of Wairarapa, it will show awareness to the signif...
This report arose out the need for more research into Maori participation in outdoor recreation with...
This paper critically examines the intersection of several key factors influencing access to nature-...
Little research has been undertaken into the management priorities of indigenous people who have exo...
This paper outlines the influence of cultural factors (including tradition knowledge systems) on tri...