© 2019, © 2019 European Council of Landscape Architecture Schools (ECLAS). In the context of the highly compact bicultural capital city of Wellington, New Zealand, this paper explores the development of an ecosanctuary initiated by the community. The indigenous flora and fauna was damaged as a result of the introduction of mammalian predators and aggressive plant species when the country was colonized, and through intensive urbanization. The restoration of the indigenous flora and fauna and the reintroduction of birdsong has resulted in a significant increase in commercial ecotourism. This paper explores health and well-being opportunities resulting from seeing the sanctuary through a Māori lens. It examines the phenomenon of Zealandia, whe...
Ecological restoration projects have been developed in various regions in Aotearoa (New Zealand) to ...
‘Ecological Touchstones of Our Identity’ explores the ways in which the language of New Zealand’s la...
This thesis addresses the rapid environmental degradation and socioeconomic decline to which many of...
© 2019, © 2019 European Council of Landscape Architecture Schools (ECLAS). In the context of the hig...
Copyright © NCEUB 2017. The overpopulating growth attendant with high-density urban living has stres...
Evidence shows that maintaining a relationship with nature is essential for human health and wellbei...
In 2006, 86% of New Zealanders lived in urban centres, a number that is expected to have risen (“Urb...
Urban environments in Aotearoa, New Zealand, face a series of challenges regarding the effects of cl...
Internationally, from 1850 to 1960 European colonization and urbanization transformed landscapes and...
New Zealand was once considered one of the least environmentally damaged countries in the world. Her...
The growing interest in Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) and Indigenous worldviews has refocus...
Urbanisation and the loss of nature in cities has resulted in a global biodiversity crisis and a cal...
Rapid urbanisation and population growth has led to the fragmentation of vital ecosystems, disconnec...
Wellington's piped streams and harbour are both heavily polluted by land-based activities. Riparian ...
1. The restoration of urban ecosystems is an increasingly important strategy to maintain and enhance...
Ecological restoration projects have been developed in various regions in Aotearoa (New Zealand) to ...
‘Ecological Touchstones of Our Identity’ explores the ways in which the language of New Zealand’s la...
This thesis addresses the rapid environmental degradation and socioeconomic decline to which many of...
© 2019, © 2019 European Council of Landscape Architecture Schools (ECLAS). In the context of the hig...
Copyright © NCEUB 2017. The overpopulating growth attendant with high-density urban living has stres...
Evidence shows that maintaining a relationship with nature is essential for human health and wellbei...
In 2006, 86% of New Zealanders lived in urban centres, a number that is expected to have risen (“Urb...
Urban environments in Aotearoa, New Zealand, face a series of challenges regarding the effects of cl...
Internationally, from 1850 to 1960 European colonization and urbanization transformed landscapes and...
New Zealand was once considered one of the least environmentally damaged countries in the world. Her...
The growing interest in Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) and Indigenous worldviews has refocus...
Urbanisation and the loss of nature in cities has resulted in a global biodiversity crisis and a cal...
Rapid urbanisation and population growth has led to the fragmentation of vital ecosystems, disconnec...
Wellington's piped streams and harbour are both heavily polluted by land-based activities. Riparian ...
1. The restoration of urban ecosystems is an increasingly important strategy to maintain and enhance...
Ecological restoration projects have been developed in various regions in Aotearoa (New Zealand) to ...
‘Ecological Touchstones of Our Identity’ explores the ways in which the language of New Zealand’s la...
This thesis addresses the rapid environmental degradation and socioeconomic decline to which many of...