Estuaries are among the most productive ecosystems on earth. They hold significant value to Māori as they connect the whenua (land), awa (river) and moana (ocean), and are an important source of kaimoana (seafood) including shellfish. However, due to increased anthropogenic pressures, many estuaries are degraded, affecting taonga (Māori treasure) species such as pipi (Paphies australis). My thesis uses kaupapa Māori methodology and is co-developed with Ngāti Whakahemo, tangata whenua (people of the land) of Waihī Estuary. This project fundamentally draws upon mātauranga Māori (traditional Māori knowledge), combined with western science to map the historic and current distribution, abundance and health of pipi in Waihī Estuary; as well as ex...
Matauranga (traditional ecological knowledge) built up by Whanganui iwi during their long associatio...
Land based-effects, including sedimentation are threatening estuarine and coastal systems globally. ...
Issues such as climate change, colonisation and urbanisation have led to the rapid evolution and, in...
Estuaries support a wide range of human activities and values, but are one of the most anthropogeni...
Māori understandings and experiences of the natural world encompass not only what is known but how i...
During the last twenty years there has been a growing recognition of the need to protect shellfish p...
The value of traditional ecological knowledge and associated traditional practices, or matauranga an...
This article provides an overview of research which used mātauranga moana (Māori marine knowledge sy...
This report summarises the results of biological and physical data collected from a broadscale inter...
Despite agencies striving to manage fisheries sustainably, focusing on large-scale commercial intere...
Estuaries rank among the most anthropogenically impacted aquatic ecosystems on earth. There is a gro...
The Avon-Heathcote Estuary is the largest semi-enclosed shallow estuary in Canterbury, New Zealand a...
Te Tāhuna o Rangataua is a semi-enclosed, shallow sub estuarine embayment in the southern most end o...
Description: viii, 55 leaves : ill., maps ; 30 cm. Notes: University of Otago department: Geography....
This report summarises the results of biological and physical data collected from a broad-scale subt...
Matauranga (traditional ecological knowledge) built up by Whanganui iwi during their long associatio...
Land based-effects, including sedimentation are threatening estuarine and coastal systems globally. ...
Issues such as climate change, colonisation and urbanisation have led to the rapid evolution and, in...
Estuaries support a wide range of human activities and values, but are one of the most anthropogeni...
Māori understandings and experiences of the natural world encompass not only what is known but how i...
During the last twenty years there has been a growing recognition of the need to protect shellfish p...
The value of traditional ecological knowledge and associated traditional practices, or matauranga an...
This article provides an overview of research which used mātauranga moana (Māori marine knowledge sy...
This report summarises the results of biological and physical data collected from a broadscale inter...
Despite agencies striving to manage fisheries sustainably, focusing on large-scale commercial intere...
Estuaries rank among the most anthropogenically impacted aquatic ecosystems on earth. There is a gro...
The Avon-Heathcote Estuary is the largest semi-enclosed shallow estuary in Canterbury, New Zealand a...
Te Tāhuna o Rangataua is a semi-enclosed, shallow sub estuarine embayment in the southern most end o...
Description: viii, 55 leaves : ill., maps ; 30 cm. Notes: University of Otago department: Geography....
This report summarises the results of biological and physical data collected from a broad-scale subt...
Matauranga (traditional ecological knowledge) built up by Whanganui iwi during their long associatio...
Land based-effects, including sedimentation are threatening estuarine and coastal systems globally. ...
Issues such as climate change, colonisation and urbanisation have led to the rapid evolution and, in...