Fostering sustainable tribal economies in a time of climate change |
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Authors: | Maria Bargh Sarsha‐Leigh Douglas Annie Te One |
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Affiliation: | Māori Studies, Victoria University of Wellington, , Wellington, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | In this article, we explore how Māori tribal organisations are responding to calls by other Indigenous peoples to become more sustainable in a time of climate change. From a close examination of tribal Environmental Management Plans, we move to a specific case study in the Bay of Plenty area, Ngāti Kea/Ngāti Tuara. Ultimately, we suggest that many tribal organisations are seeking to respond to climate change and transition to becoming producers of their own food and energy needs, and are often articulating these responses in relation to specific local resources and contexts. |
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Keywords: | climate change Mā ori sustainable tribal economy |
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