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    Exploring Adaptive Governance for Indigenous Peoples: Lessons from Aotearoa New Zealand's Erosion Control Funding Programme by Sharma-Wallace, Lisa, Velarde, Sandra J., Edwards, Peter, Warmenhoven, Tui, Pohatu, Pia

    Published in Society & natural resources (02-01-2020)
    “…In this article, we trace the evolution of the Erosion Control Funding Programme (ECFP) on the East Coast of Aotearoa New Zealand to illustrate the importance…”
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    The distinctive recognition of culture within LCSA: realising the quadruple bottom line by Pizzirani, Stefania, McLaren, Sarah J., Forster, Margaret E., Pohatu, Pia, Porou, Tina Tangi Whaiora, Warmenhoven, Tui Aroha

    “…Purpose Cultural indicators, although present in S-LCA subcategories, are fairly limited and are not compulsory; performing an S-LCA does not guarantee the…”
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    Forest scholars empowering communities: A case study from the East Coast of New Zealand by Edwards, Peter, Velarde, Sandra J., Sharma-Wallace, Lisa, Barnard, Tim, Pohatu, Pia, Warmenhoven, Tui, Porou, Tina, Harrison, Duncan, Dunningham, Andrew

    Published in Forest policy and economics (01-06-2018)
    “…Forests and forestry in many forms are instrumental in contributing positively to environmental, social and economic outcomes in New Zealand. However, simply…”
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    Sustainable livelihoods approaches to inform government‐local partnerships and decision‐making in vulnerable environments by Edwards, Peter, Sharma‐Wallace, Lisa, Barnard, Tim, Velarde, Sandra J., Warmenhoven, Tui, Fitzgerald, Gerard, Harrison, Duncan, Garrett, Loretta, Porou, Tina, Pohatu, Pia

    Published in New Zealand geographer (01-08-2019)
    “…Sustainable livelihoods approaches used in international development are applied to a vulnerable New Zealand catchment. The Waiapu Catchment has a high…”
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    Set the Overgrowth Alight and the New Shoots Will Spring Forth: New Directions in Community Based Research by Pohatu, Pia, Warmenhoven, Tui Aroha

    “…Kia tupu whakaritorito te tupu o te harakeke Set the overgrown bush alight and the new flax shoots will spring up A literal translation of this proverb…”
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