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Indigenous Māori knowledge and perspectives of ecosystems

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
Indigenous Māori knowledge and perspectives of ecosystems
Abstract
A framework/model based on Māori knowledge, values and perspectives is presented that distinguishes ‘cultural values’ from ‘cultural services’ and extends the definition of cultural values across the whole ecosystem services framework. Māori aspirations and well-being are interdependent on ecosystems and ecosystem services. Ultimately Māori wish to use these ecosystem approaches and frameworks to increase participation and inclusion in decision-making, to achieve multidimensional aspirational goals and desired indigenous outcomes.
Book Title
Ecosystem services in New Zealand : conditions and trends
Date
2013
Publisher
Manaaki Whenua Press
Place
Lincoln, New Zealand
Pages
274-286
Language
en
Library Catalog
Zotero
Citation
Harmsworth, G. R., & Awatere, S. (2013). Indigenous Māori knowledge and perspectives of ecosystems. In J. R. Dymond (Ed.), Ecosystem services in New Zealand : conditions and trends (pp. 274–286). Manaaki Whenua Press.