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Environmental and spatial planning with ngā Atua kaitiaki: A mātauranga Māori framework

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Title
Environmental and spatial planning with ngā Atua kaitiaki: A mātauranga Māori framework
Abstract
Internationally, Eurocentric hegemonies rooted in coloniality dominate the discourse on environmental wellbeing and sustainable development. Māori frameworks are being used and developed in Aotearoa New Zealand to support bicultural approaches to the management of natural resources and built environments. This paper reports on an Atua (Māori gods and spirits) framework that was found to be valuable as a cultural lens for the co-creation of a toolkit for assessing the wellbeing of indigenous forests. This article provides guidance on the development and application of kaupapa Māori frameworks, particularly Atua frameworks, in wider geographical contexts including urban design and spatial planning.
Publication
New Zealand Geographer
Date
2021
Volume
77
Issue
2
Pages
90-100
Accessed
1/30/23, 11:54 PM
ISSN
1745-7939
Short Title
Environmental and spatial planning with ngā Atua kaitiaki
Language
en
Library Catalog
Wiley Online Library
Citation
Walker, D. P., Ataria, J. M., Hughey, K. F. D., Park, P. T., & Katene, J. P. (2021). Environmental and spatial planning with ngā Atua kaitiaki: A mātauranga Māori framework. New Zealand Geographer, 77(2), 90–100. https://doi.org/10.1111/nzg.12300