Te Kūwaha - Māori Environmental Research
Sharing knowledge with Māori communities and empowering Māori business with the latest science.
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Te Kūwaha, NIWA’s National Centre for Māori Environmental Research is a dedicated Māori research team, with a vision to work in partnership with others to enable complementary knowledge systems to support kaitiakitanga and provide environmental research excellence that enhances the social, environmental and economic aspirations of whānau, hapū and iwi, Māori communities and Māori business.
Cultural Keystone Species 2020
A four-year research programme focused on the co-management and restoration of our freshwater taonga species.
Taonga species show vulnerability to climate change
15 September 2020
A new study has identified seven freshwater species native to Aotearoa-New Zealand that will likely be highly or very highly vulnerable to climate change.
Taonga Species Series
NIWA, through the MBIE-funded Cultural Keystone Species programme (2016-2020), have developed a series of iwi engagement booklets sharing science knowledge to support species management strategy.
Bringing together Maori and western knowledge systems
Māori worldviews are based on centuries of observation and anticipation of their physical and social environment and can be used to inform a wide variety of environmental research.