New Zealand’s colonial legacy has had a major impact on the shape of its landscape. The European settlement of New Zealand transformed both the land itself as well as the tenure arrangements that had hitherto followed traditional Maori practices. The increasing political influence of the modem conservation movement in New Zealand has been mirrored by a parallel rise in Maori engagement with environmental issues. Land tenure claims brought by the Maori under the 1970’s Treaty of Waitangi Act have enabled an alliance of Maori and environmental interests to be forged. This linkage however is very recent, and if the current unsustainable land use practices are to be mitigated in New Zealand, a synthesis of the essential elements in both cultura...
Heavily reliant on a western use ethic model, the existing landscape paradigm within Aotearoa- New Z...
New Zealand's 'late colonial' period, 1890-1921, was a most significant period of environmental tran...
Aotearoa-New Zealand’s legal, ecological and social perspectives are composed of combined Pākehā (NZ...
‘Ecological Touchstones of Our Identity’ explores the ways in which the language of New Zealand’s la...
An increase in Maori land claims and the subsequent settlement of a number of land confiscation grie...
xiv, 209 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. "25 July 2009". University of Ot...
Colonial British settlement of New Zealand has shaped the way in which the nation views the natural ...
Landscapes are an integral component for the identity of people. The Māori people express an interco...
New Zealand's colonial legacy has had a major impact on the shape of its landscape. The Europea...
This paper critically examines the intersection of several key factors influencing access to nature-...
Debate about Treaty claims over conservation lands has recently become a feature of the discourse su...
Many of the countries of the Pacific region (including Australia and New Zealand) have a British col...
In New Zealand, managing natural resources and planning for the environment entail a cross-cultural ...
National identity in many post-colonial states is predicated on nature being outside and antecedent ...
An increase in Maori land claims and the subsequent settlement of a number of land confiscation grie...
Heavily reliant on a western use ethic model, the existing landscape paradigm within Aotearoa- New Z...
New Zealand's 'late colonial' period, 1890-1921, was a most significant period of environmental tran...
Aotearoa-New Zealand’s legal, ecological and social perspectives are composed of combined Pākehā (NZ...
‘Ecological Touchstones of Our Identity’ explores the ways in which the language of New Zealand’s la...
An increase in Maori land claims and the subsequent settlement of a number of land confiscation grie...
xiv, 209 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. "25 July 2009". University of Ot...
Colonial British settlement of New Zealand has shaped the way in which the nation views the natural ...
Landscapes are an integral component for the identity of people. The Māori people express an interco...
New Zealand's colonial legacy has had a major impact on the shape of its landscape. The Europea...
This paper critically examines the intersection of several key factors influencing access to nature-...
Debate about Treaty claims over conservation lands has recently become a feature of the discourse su...
Many of the countries of the Pacific region (including Australia and New Zealand) have a British col...
In New Zealand, managing natural resources and planning for the environment entail a cross-cultural ...
National identity in many post-colonial states is predicated on nature being outside and antecedent ...
An increase in Maori land claims and the subsequent settlement of a number of land confiscation grie...
Heavily reliant on a western use ethic model, the existing landscape paradigm within Aotearoa- New Z...
New Zealand's 'late colonial' period, 1890-1921, was a most significant period of environmental tran...
Aotearoa-New Zealand’s legal, ecological and social perspectives are composed of combined Pākehā (NZ...