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  • Optimising the Māori in Māori Economic Development – How Māori values inform investment decisions for collective assets

    Full project

    Some economists argue for diversity in the way collective resources are managed rather than an unquestioning faith in leaving things to the market. We support this thinking and looked at how ethics and Māori knowledge can be used equally alongside economics in managing collective Māori assets.

    Project commenced: 2013
    Economic Development

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    Whakatipu Rawa mā ngā uri Whakatipu: Makirikiri Aggregated Trust Case Study Report

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  • Research Impact Evaluation

    Author: Nick Allison

    In 2014 Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga (NPM) commissioned a report from the New Zealand Institute of Economic Research (NZIER) to assess the economic, social and other impacts of the Māori Centre of Research Excellence.

    A summary of key findings from this research impact evaluation were:

    Project commenced: 2013
    Economic Development

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    NPM_ResearchImpactEvaluationReport_NZIER.pdf

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  • Te Rongoā Pastures: Healthy Animals, Resilient Farms

    Full project

    Dr Marion Johnson is the Principal Investigator of Te Rongoā Pastures: Healthy Animals, Resilient Farms.

    Project commenced: 2013
    Environment

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    Rongoā Pastures research report - download here

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  • Indigenous Agroecology

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    Agroecology, grounded in local knowledge and communities, applies ecological principles to agricultural systems. Indigenous agroecology is an opportunity for mātauranga Māori (Māori knowledge) and totohungatanga Moriori (Moriori knowledge) to inform and generate innovation in farm practices. It focuses on guardianship of the land and the waters that flow through it, based on the traditional and contemporary experience of Māori and Moriori agricultural practitioners.

    Project commenced: 2012
    Environment

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    Research Report - Waterway Remediation Internship Project - for download

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    Indigenous Agroecology Research Report - download the full report here

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  • Ka Awatea: An iwi case study of Māori students experiencing success

    This Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga project incorporates most of the secondary schools and wharekura within the Rotorua school zone. From the literature, data gathered, and the matching and discussion of this information; the research team’s aim is that educators, parents and whānau will better understand the nature of teaching, learning and home socialisation patterns that support Māori student success.

     

    Project commenced: 2012
    Education

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    Ka Awatea - 31 March.pdf

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  • Māori Youth Employment: Internship Report

    Internship project

    Author: Nimbus Staniland. Supervisor: Professor Charles Crothers This report introduces quantitative analyses of Māori youth employment and occupational status using data from the New Zealand General Social Survey (NZGSS) issued by Statistics New Zealand (SNZ) in 2008 and 2010.

    Project commenced: 2012

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    12-IN-06 Web ready.pdf

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  • Ōkahu Bay restoration: Internship report

    Internship project

    Author: Ani Kainamu, Supervisor: Dr Dan Hikuroa. This project fulfils part of the Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga summer studentship project that looks at the elements of ecological and Mauri restoration at Ōkahu Bay.

    Project commenced: 2012

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    12IN05_AniKainamu_FinalReport.pdf

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  • Te Pae Tawhiti: Māori economic development

    Full project Pae Tawhiti project

    This significant research programme was led by Distinguished Professor Graham 

    Project commenced: 2011
    Environment Te Reo Economic Development

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    He Mangopare Amohia.pdf

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    Maori Economic Development_2011_Report_and Lit_ Review.pdf

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  • Adapting principles from rongoā into ecologically and culturally sustainable farm practice

    This project examines rongoā (traditional Māori knowledge of medicinal plants) to find ways to improve animal health naturally, and overall, manage farms with respect for the land.

    Project commenced: 2010
    Health Economic Development

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    10 RF 32 Final Contract report for web.pdf

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