Ecosystem fragmentation and destruction can lead to restrictive administration policies on traditional harvesting by indigenous peoples from remaining ecosystem tracts. In New Zealand, concerns about endangered species and governmental policies that focus on species and ecosystem preservation have resulted in severely curtailed traditional harvesting rights. Although provision has been made for limited gathering of traditional plants from government-administered conservation lands, it is unclear how much harvesting is undertaken on these lands and elsewhere and what this harvest might consist of. We interviewed seven expert Maori elders from the Waikato, New Zealand, to identify plant species they currently harvested and from where. We comp...
Impacts resulting from human activity have lead to a dramatic decline of all species of kiwi (Aptery...
The number and abundance of exotic weeds in native forest fragments are known to correlate with the ...
New Zealand urban environments are currently dominated by exotic plant species. Restoring native veg...
Ecosystem fragmentation and destruction can lead to restrictive administration policies on tradition...
Human activity, unintentional or purposeful, has an impact on biodiversity health. History, world vi...
There has been increasing efforts, in recent years, by Maori to further restore customary use decisi...
Species diversity is an important aspect of ecosystem health, and a necessary condition for long-ter...
Giyen the current world-wide interest in the conservation of threatened species this writer believes...
Harakeke (Phormium tenax: Phormiaceae) is an important weaving resource for the indigenous Maori peo...
The annual harvest of Titi, Puifinus griseus, on islands adjacent to Rakiura (Stewart Island) by Rak...
Christchurch, the second largest city in New Zealand is a planned city on a coastal plain on the eas...
This paper addresses the issue of conservation of native biodiversity on privately owned farmland in...
Many of New Zealand's native species are threatened or endangered. The Department of Conservation is...
Urbanization has destroyed and fragmented previously large areas of natural habitat. Small remnants ...
Species diversity is a very important component of a healthy ecosystem, and a necessary condition fo...
Impacts resulting from human activity have lead to a dramatic decline of all species of kiwi (Aptery...
The number and abundance of exotic weeds in native forest fragments are known to correlate with the ...
New Zealand urban environments are currently dominated by exotic plant species. Restoring native veg...
Ecosystem fragmentation and destruction can lead to restrictive administration policies on tradition...
Human activity, unintentional or purposeful, has an impact on biodiversity health. History, world vi...
There has been increasing efforts, in recent years, by Maori to further restore customary use decisi...
Species diversity is an important aspect of ecosystem health, and a necessary condition for long-ter...
Giyen the current world-wide interest in the conservation of threatened species this writer believes...
Harakeke (Phormium tenax: Phormiaceae) is an important weaving resource for the indigenous Maori peo...
The annual harvest of Titi, Puifinus griseus, on islands adjacent to Rakiura (Stewart Island) by Rak...
Christchurch, the second largest city in New Zealand is a planned city on a coastal plain on the eas...
This paper addresses the issue of conservation of native biodiversity on privately owned farmland in...
Many of New Zealand's native species are threatened or endangered. The Department of Conservation is...
Urbanization has destroyed and fragmented previously large areas of natural habitat. Small remnants ...
Species diversity is a very important component of a healthy ecosystem, and a necessary condition fo...
Impacts resulting from human activity have lead to a dramatic decline of all species of kiwi (Aptery...
The number and abundance of exotic weeds in native forest fragments are known to correlate with the ...
New Zealand urban environments are currently dominated by exotic plant species. Restoring native veg...