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Maori decision drivers for forest management and national sustainability

PhD Candidate

Stephanie Rotarangi

Supervisors

Project dates

2008-2011

Brief abstract

This PhD research sets out to investigate the relationship between Maori resource management values and plantation forestry in New Zealand. In particular, this research will define the physical, socio-cultural, policy, and tenure characteristics of plantation forestry that enable or constrain Maori resource management values.

The research objectives are to define:

  • The resource management values articulated by Maori for plantation forestry;
  • The characteristics of plantation forest management that enable or constrain the realisation of such values;
  • If these characteristics can be manipulated to realise these values more effectively;
  • If a model can be developed that ascertains the impact of land-management decisions on intergenerational resource management values.

Funding

This research project is funded by a grant of $97,222 through the Ministry of Science & Innovation (MSI). Stephanie has been awarded a Te Tipu Pūtaiao Doctoral Fellowship.

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