Ngā Mātāpono e Rua: Stories of co-creation for bicultural spatial governance in Aotearoa New Zealand

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Authors/contributors
Title
Ngā Mātāpono e Rua: Stories of co-creation for bicultural spatial governance in Aotearoa New Zealand
Abstract
This article shares lessons for spatial governance in Aotearoa New Zealand in the context of the Treaty of Waitangi. It reports on research into co-creation pathways that supported bicultural spatial governance inclusive of whānau and local communities in the Waimakariri and Rotorua Districts. In alignment with three Treaty principles, local tikanga, unique to the two places, informed the methodological framework for bicultural spatial governance. Despite some commonalities, the two case studies reveal distinctive perspectives that resonate differently across Aotearoa New Zealand, underscoring the importance of co-creation for biculturalism. We consider the implications for biculturalism across a range of spatial contexts and for debates about decolonising governance.
Publication
New Zealand Geographer
Date
2021
Volume
77
Issue
2
Pages
76-89
Accessed
2/7/23, 6:21 AM
ISSN
1745-7939
Short Title
Ngā Mātāpono e Rua
Language
en
Library Catalog
Wiley Online Library
Citation
de Jesus Dionisio, M. R., Macfarlane, A. H., Walker, D. P., Macfarlane, S. L., Derby, M., Caldwell, R., Pani, J., & Waru, R. (2021). Ngā Mātāpono e Rua: Stories of co-creation for bicultural spatial governance in Aotearoa New Zealand. New Zealand Geographer, 77(2), 76–89. https://doi.org/10.1111/nzg.12299