Kia whakanuia te whenua : people, place, landscape / Carolyn Hill (Ed.) for Landscape Foundation ; [original illustrations by Waiari MacMillan].
Material type: TextPublisher: [New Zealand] : Mary Egan Publishing, 2021Copyright date: ©2021Description: 341 pages : illustrations (some color), photographs, portraits, maps ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780473532376
- 0473532379
- People, place, landscape [Portion of title]
- 304.20993 23
- GF805 .K53 2021
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Includes bibliographical references.
AIhumatao / Haare Williams -- INTRODUCTION -- Ngā pūrakau, whenua, whakapapa, tangata : stories of people, place, landscape / Diane Menzies -- FOREWORD -- Listen to the land / Anne Salmond -- CHAPTER 1: WAIRUA O TE WHENUA -- Te whakanuia o te whenua / Kim Himoana Penetito -- Reading | repositioning | remarking : how not to study "The Spirit of the Landscape" / Alayna Renata -- On the trail of the "Dark and Mysterious" : researching the spirit of the land / Jackie Bowring -- The sounds of the whenua / Rachel Shearer
CHAPTER 2: POU HERENGA -- Whenua and identity / Wayne Knox -- Raising voices and sharing truths : how aboriginal people are reshaping cities / Timmah Bull -- Exile, belonging,and post-colonialism in an Irish River catchment / Liam Campbell -- Carrying our anchors : one Pākehā's reflection on Kā Huru Manu in a season of change / Carolyn Hill
CHAPTER 3. WHENUA MĀORI -- Whenua Māori and State planning / Lena Henry -- Ahikāroa : to keep the fire burning / Meere Whaanga -Whakarite, whakaaro, whanake whenua : kaupapa Māori decision-making frameworks for alternative land use assessments / Shaun Awatere and Nikki Harcourt
CHAPTER 4. WHAKAREREKĒ TĀONE -- Aotearoa towns and cities have always been indigenous places / Rebecca Kiddle -- Why landscape research? : nature and intensification of cities / Julian Bolleter and Robert Cameron -- Carbon gardens : garden research in the era of climate change / Rod Barnett -- City growth : transformational change to deliver liveability / Les Beattie -- Indigenous urbanism : seeking genuine decolonisation in the cities of Aotearoa / Jade Kake
CHAPTER 5. HĪKOI HORANUKU -- Geovanitas : painting New Zealand's geology / Andrew Craig -- Manaaki whenua, manaaki tangata : protecting cultural landscapes / William Hatton and Jacqueline Paul -- Making sense of a climate-changed future through place / Giles Marciniack -- The Burren, a land of paradox / Brendan Dunford
CHAPTER 6. WHARE PORA -- Upholding Papatūānuku's right to support future generations / Fleur Palmer -- Recalling the mauri / Sarah Flynn -- Traditional environmental knowledge and re-wilding the land between two rivers / Lance M. Foster -- Unforeseen effects : integrating land/people in landscape management / Clive Anstey
Concern for the protection and management of the whenua/land was the inspiration for The Landscape Foundation's publication Kia Whakanuia te Whenua. Global and local impacts such as climate change, biodiversity loss, water pollution and structural issues such as government policy and neoliberal economics are affecting global and local habitats as well as how we perceive, relate to and care for them. This is at the heart of issues for landscape practitioners, Māori, ecologists, and many others.
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