Climate change impacts on Aotearoa New Zealand: a horizon scan approach

C Macinnis-Ng, I Ziedins, H Ajmal… - Journal of the Royal …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Many of the implications of climate change for Aotearoa (New Zealand) remain unclear. To
identify so-far unseen or understudied threats and opportunities related to climate change …

Re‐imagining the precautionary approach to make collaborative fisheries management inclusive of Indigenous Knowledge Systems

A Frid, KL Wilson, J Walkus, RE Forrest… - Fish and …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Fisheries science uses quantitative methods to inform management decisions that reflect
cultural preferences which, in turn, indirectly influence the states of ecosystems. To date, it …

Toward more ethical engagements between Western and Indigenous sciences

S Stein, C Ahenakew, W Valley, PY Sherpa… - FACETS, 2024 - facetsjournal.com
There is growing interest among Western-trained scientists in engaging with Indigenous
sciences. This interest has arisen in response to social pressures to reckon with the colonial …

A transdisciplinary approach for assessing connections between soil, food, and people in Aotearoa New Zealand

J Gillespie, JA Cavanagh, S Edwards… - European Journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
With increasing urbanisation, there is a growing disconnect between soil, food, and people,
centred around those relying on Western food production models. This 'wicked'problem is …

Cultural stewardship in urban spaces: Reviving Indigenous knowledge for the restoration of nature

E Walker, T Jowett, H Whaanga, PM Wehi - People and Nature, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Relationships to nature are important for the health and well‐being of peoples globally and
should be actively protected. Indigenous Māori people in Aotearoa New Zealand recognize …

Whose conservation, revisited: how a focus on people–nature relationships spotlights new directions for conservation science

B Reyers, EM Bennett - Philosophical Transactions B, 2025 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Georgina Mace introduced a compelling perspective on the major shifts in conservation
science's framing and purpose from 1960 to 2010. A decade ago, she proposed that the …

Against Defending Science: Asking Better Questions About Indigenous Knowledge and Science

EC Parke, D Hikuroa - Philosophy of Science, 2023 - cambridge.org
This article addresses problems with a defensive turn in discussions of science and
Indigenous ways of knowing, being, and doing. Philosophers and practitioners of science …

Whakamana te tangata–ka whai oranga te taiao: Indigenous led approaches for catchment health in Aotearoa-New Zealand

S Awatere, G Harmsworth, N Harcourt, Y Taura… - PLOS …, 2023 - journals.plos.org
Large-scale transformation and modification of landscapes have occurred across most
catchments in Aotearoa-New Zealand (A-NZ) in the past 200-years (mainly mid-1800s to …

Decision analysis for seabird recovery: Navigating complexity across ecosystems, balancing competing values and bridging spaces between research and …

JH Fischer, KA Parker, CF Kenup… - Journal of Applied …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Conservation management decisions are challenging due to multiple, competing values
(objectives) held by various parties, complex management options (alternatives), potential …

Centering dialog and care in digital Indigenous knowledge stewardship: Of relationality, responsibility, and respect

CL Liew, A Lipscombe - Journal of the Association for …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The question of how to appropriately care for and share Indigenous knowledges is central to
cultural heritage documentation and, contemporary archival praxes and discourses …