Search Results - "Reihana, Kiri"
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Evaluating the effects of two newly emerging plant pathogens on northern Aotearoa-New Zealand forests using an individual-based model
Published in Ecological modelling (01-01-2025)“…•We refined an individual-based model of Aotearoa-NZ forest dynamics.•We used it to explore the effects of two new pathogens in northern NZ forests.•Kauri…”
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He tohu o te wā – Hangarau pūtaiao / Signs of our times – Fusing technology with environmental sciences
Published in New Zealand journal of ecology (01-01-2019)“…Kua wetekia te hunga rangatahi i te ao tūroa ki tō ngā tūpuna, ngā mātua ō mua. He noho tāone e tupungia ai e te taupori o te ao, ā, ko te nohoanga Māori te…”
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Indigitization: Technology as a mode for conservation sustainability and knowledge transfer in indigenous New Zealand communities
Published in Biological conservation (01-09-2023)“…Many youths today are disconnected from nature. Although technology cannot substitute for real-life connection of youth to the environment, it can enable…”
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He tohu o te wā – hangarau pūtaiao / Signs of our times – fusing technology with environmental sciences
Published in New Zealand journal of ecology (2019)“…Reports on workshops facilitated with students aged 13 to 17 from two Maori immersion schools (Wharekura) undertaken to explore the application and…”
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Using te reo Māori and ta re Moriori in taxonomy
Published in New Zealand journal of ecology (01-01-2019)“…Ko ngā ingoa Linnaean ka noho hei pou mō te pārongo e pā ana ki ngā momo koiora. He mea nui rawa kia mārama, kia ahurei hoki ngā ingoa pūnaha whakarōpū. Me…”
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Genome-wide patterns of genetic diversity, population structure and demographic history in mānuka ( Leptospermum scoparium ) growing on indigenous Māori land
Published in Horticulture research (20-01-2022)“…Leptospermum scoparium J. R. Forst et G. Forst, known as mānuka by Māori, the indigenous people of Aotearoa (New Zealand), is a culturally and economically…”
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