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Barriers to and opportunities for the restoration of mana in emergency management legislation and its implementation for Māori
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Authors/contributors
- Reid, John (Author)
- Awatere, Shaun (Author)
- Rout, Matthew (Author)
- Campbell, Emily (Author)
- Huang, Annie (Author)
- Warmenhoven, Tui (Author)
Title
Barriers to and opportunities for the restoration of mana in emergency management legislation and its implementation for Māori
Abstract
Ever since colonisation by the British in 1840, Māori, the indigenous peoples of Aotearoa New Zealand, have been fighting to reclaim their mana (authority and influence) over their whenua (land). They were set to regain mana in emergency management (EM) through a parliamentary Bill, but a recent change of government has seen this legislation discharged. This paper explores the barriers to and the opportunities for gains in authority and influence in EM, with authority understood as representation on the national and regional EM bodies, and influence as incorporation of the Māori worldview into legislation and supporting EM implementation documentation. The study applies these different levels of analysis to two case studies to examine any EM-related changes between the Christchurch earthquake in February 2011 and the arrival of Cyclone Gabrielle in February 2023. The paper offers several strategies at both analytical levels that Māori could use to further their mana under the current government.
Publication
Disasters
Date
2025
Volume
49
Issue
3
Pages
e12684
Accessed
5/30/25, 6:38 AM
ISSN
1467-7717
Language
en
Library Catalog
Wiley Online Library
License
© 2025 The Author(s). Disasters published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of ODI Global.
Notes
- Emergency Management NZ - Māori
- Legislation
- Coalition govt
- Barriers and opportunities for increased mana in EM legislation and implementation
- Māori view on DRR
- Case studies
- Environment
Citation
Reid, J., Awatere, S., Rout, M., Campbell, E., Huang, A., & Warmenhoven, T. (2025). Barriers to and opportunities for the restoration of mana in emergency management legislation and its implementation for Māori. Disasters, 49(3), e12684. https://doi.org/10.1111/disa.12684
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