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Re-connecting Mātauranga: Encouraging a Resilient Community through Cross-Cultural Frameworks

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Re-connecting Mātauranga: Encouraging a Resilient Community through Cross-Cultural Frameworks
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Victoria University of Wellington
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<b>Aotearoa’s streams are found to be the most degraded in major urban areas, where 51% of the population compared to 16.3% live in rural areas in 2018. Because of rapid urban development, there is an increase of pressure on the environment to provide freshwater and resources for New Zealanders. Western world views have driven the development of all urban landscapes of Aotearoa.</b> Currently, a significant percentage of impervious surfaces cover urban landscapes such as Auckland and Wellingt...

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Thesis level
Masters
Date created
2023
Creator
Brown, Kauri
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https://figshare.com/articles/thesis/Re-connecting_M_tauranga_Encouraging_a_Resilient_Community_t...
Related subjects
Sustainable design / Land use and environmental planning / Urban design / Urban planning and health / Other built environment and design not elsewhere classified / Ngā mātauranga taiao o te Māori (Māori environmental knowledges) / Te whakahaere whenua me te wai o te Māori (Māori land and water management) / Ngā tikanga whakahaere mōhiotanga Māori (Māori knowledge management methods) / Mātauranga Māori / Resilient Landscape Design / Māori / Tauiwi / Māori Methods / mauri / Health of water / School: Wellington School of Architecture / Climate change adaptation measures (excl. ecosystem) / Climate change mitigation strategies / Visual communication / Degree Discipline: Landscape Architecture / Degree Level: Masters / Degree Name: Master of Landscape Architecture

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