Genre
Non-Fiction
Non-Fiction
Rachael Selby, Pātaka Moore, Malcolm Mulholland
$40.00
This collection of articles discusses the impact of changes in Aotearoa New Zealand's natural environment due to factors such as climate change, pollution and degradation of waterways and land, pest control and environmental management policy. It highlights Māori perspectives on these issues and actions that Māori have taken to maintain and restore the environment. The relationship that Māori have with the environment through kaitiakitanga has sound environmental principles and provides a reminder of obligations for future generations.With local, regional and central government decisions about the environment continuing to be based on a least-expensive option rather than on the most sustainable, the book suggests that Māori should take a lead role as active kaitiaki to promote sound principles in the wider community for the benefit of all.
Genre
Non-Fiction
Pages
372
Language
English
Publication Date
April 1, 2010
Dimensions
138 x 210 mm
ISBN (Soft Cover)
9781869694029
""While gaining a greater appreciation of how kaitiakitanga can be at whānau, hapū and iwi level, I was humbled by those who had fought for decades to protect streams and wetlands...After many chapters outlining the destruction...it became apparent that we can build and strengthen our relationships with iwi...[to reach] a common goal - restoration of our indigenous biodiversity."
""This book should really convince the reader of the necessity of giving Māori their lead role as kaitiaki to promote sound principles in the wider community for the benefit of all.""
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