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View article: The Te Kāhui Kahukura wellbeing index
The Te Kāhui Kahukura wellbeing index Open
Place-based, Indigenous ways of knowing have real relevance in a context of urban system change. Indigenous approaches have developed over time in places that are understood as ecological entities and venerated kin, not geological resource…
View article: “Believe your chart but don’t ignore your nose”
“Believe your chart but don’t ignore your nose” Open
Contrary to the past when in addition to chart analysis out of chart information such as: case data, examinees behavior clues, and alike, were factored into the decision-making process of a polygraph test conclusion, today’s approach rende…
View article: Barriers to and opportunities for the restoration of mana in emergency management legislation and its implementation for Māori
Barriers to and opportunities for the restoration of mana in emergency management legislation and its implementation for Māori Open
Ever since colonisation by the British in 1840, Māori, the indigenous peoples of Aotearoa New Zealand, have been fighting to reclaim their mana (authority and influence) over their whenua (land). They were set to regain mana in emergency m…
View article: The Kaitiaki Intelligence Platform: conceptual foundations for an indigenous environmental sensing network
The Kaitiaki Intelligence Platform: conceptual foundations for an indigenous environmental sensing network Open
Māori agribusiness collectives (MACs) and iwi (tribal entities) in Aotearoa New Zealand (AoNZ) are increasingly focused on enhancing their environmental intelligence capabilities. With advancements in environmental sensing technologies, ar…
View article: Indigenous self-determination in fisheries governance: implications from New Zealand and Atlantic Canada
Indigenous self-determination in fisheries governance: implications from New Zealand and Atlantic Canada Open
The United Nations’ Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) recognized Indigenous rights to self-determination. How these rights can be realized in territories governed by settler-states remains unclear. For fisheries, the…
View article: How to indigenise the blue economy in Aotearoa New Zealand
How to indigenise the blue economy in Aotearoa New Zealand Open
Māori, as substantial stakeholders in the fishery sector, must play a major role in any imagined or proposed transition to a blue economy. This paper provides the results from a project examining how to indigenise the blue economy in Aotea…
View article: A ‘te ao Māori’ disaster risk reduction framework
A ‘te ao Māori’ disaster risk reduction framework Open
An ongoing change in legislation means decision‐makers in Aotearoa New Zealand need to incorporate ‘mātauranga’ (Māori knowledge/knowledge system) in central and local government legislation and strategy. This paper develops a ‘te ao Māori…
View article: Adapting to climate change through nature-based solutions and indigenous knowledge: the case for landscape-scale ecosystem regeneration in the Rokohouia Delta
Adapting to climate change through nature-based solutions and indigenous knowledge: the case for landscape-scale ecosystem regeneration in the Rokohouia Delta Open
This study explores the potential of nature-based solutions and indigenous knowledge in climate change adaptation. It focuses on the Rokohouia Delta located in Aotearoa, New Zealand where Ngāi Tūāhuriri, the Indigenous People of the region…
View article: Does supporting cultural diversity benefit only Māori? A study of Māori and Pākehā employees
Does supporting cultural diversity benefit only Māori? A study of Māori and Pākehā employees Open
Māori are the Indigenous people of Aotearoa but experience workplace disadvantages including high discrimination, lower pay, and greater unemployment. This study uses psychological contracts theory to explore employee perceptions of a set …
View article: Indigenising the blue economy in Aotearoa New Zealand
Indigenising the blue economy in Aotearoa New Zealand Open
As significant stakeholders in the marine estate, Māori will play a central role in the proposed transition to a blue economy. While te ao Māori (the Māori worldview) aligns well with the blue economy, due to the consequences of colonisati…
View article: Safeguarding Indigenous biocultural resources in a global context: a case study of taramea
Safeguarding Indigenous biocultural resources in a global context: a case study of taramea Open
Indigenous people are considering how to safeguard their natural resources, culture and knowledge against illegal, inappropriate or unauthorised use. Such protection is needed to maintain the integrity of Indigenous relationship to and con…
View article: Knowledge, mātauranga and science: reflective learning from the interface
Knowledge, mātauranga and science: reflective learning from the interface Open
This essay offers reflective learning on how researchers in the Western science tradition connect to bodies of knowledge created and held outside that tradition. It begins with endogenous growth theory, which explains the unique role of kn…
View article: Why New Zealand’s Indigenous reconciliation process has failed to empower Māori fishers: Distributional, procedural, and recognition-based injustices
Why New Zealand’s Indigenous reconciliation process has failed to empower Māori fishers: Distributional, procedural, and recognition-based injustices Open
How is it that the New Zealand government’s process for re-establishing Indigenous fishing rights has failed to deliver thriving Māori fisheries? This paper examines why, at Te Waihora, a coastal lake, and site of one of the nation’s longe…
View article: Voicing stakeholder visions for biodiversity indicators: A framework using content analysis
Voicing stakeholder visions for biodiversity indicators: A framework using content analysis Open
Aotearoa New Zealand's Eco-index research programme is developing a 100-year national biodiversity vision. The purpose of the vision is to establish a concrete restoration goal that land managers can pursue through relatively small year-by…
View article: Towards best-practice inclusion of cultural indicators in decision making by Indigenous peoples
Towards best-practice inclusion of cultural indicators in decision making by Indigenous peoples Open
Acknowledgement that Indigenous Knowledge cannot be assimilated and readily generalised within reductionist scientific paradigms is emerging. The reluctance of Indigenous Peoples to adopt reductionist science-based interpretations is justi…
View article: The implementation of ecosystem-based management in New Zealand – A Māori perspective
The implementation of ecosystem-based management in New Zealand – A Māori perspective Open
View article: Governing value creation and capture in New Zealand agribusiness value chains: A case study
Governing value creation and capture in New Zealand agribusiness value chains: A case study Open
This research addresses a key question in the Our Land and Water National Science Challenge concerning the creation and capture of value for New Zealand’s food and beverage exports. It investigates five case studies of established New Zeal…
View article: Unlocking export prosperity: The distinctive cultural attributes of food
Unlocking export prosperity: The distinctive cultural attributes of food Open
On 12 September 2017, the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment announced that a research programme entitled Unlocking Export Prosperity from the Agri-food Values of Aotearoa New Zealand had been selected for funding from the End…
View article: Commissioning and Operation of FAST Electron Linac at Fermilab
Commissioning and Operation of FAST Electron Linac at Fermilab Open
We report results of the beam commissioning and first operation of the 1.3 GHz superconducting RF electron linear accelerator at Fermilab Accelerator Science and Technology (FAST) facility. Construction of the linac was completed and the m…
View article: Muttonbirding: Loss of executive authority and its impact on entrepreneurship
Muttonbirding: Loss of executive authority and its impact on entrepreneurship Open
This paper explores the influence of institutions on indigenous entrepreneurship within the muttonbird economy of Ngāi Tahu (a New Zealand Māori tribe). It determines that colonisation removed the traditional Ngāi Tahu institution of execu…
View article: Increased Span Length for the MGS Long-Span Guardrail System Part III: Failure Analysis
Increased Span Length for the MGS Long-Span Guardrail System Part III: Failure Analysis Open
The objective of this research study was to review and analyze the system failure observed during crash testing of an increased span length for the MGS long-span guardrail system in test no. MGSLS-2. Test no. MGSLS-2 was a full-scale crash…
View article: Rail height effects on safety performance of Midwest Guardrail System
Rail height effects on safety performance of Midwest Guardrail System Open
Objective: Guardrail heights play a crucial role in the way that errant vehicles interact with roadside barriers. Low rail heights increase the propensity of vehicle rollover and override, whereas excessively tall rails promote unde…
View article: Whakatipu rawa ma ngā uri whakatipu: optimising the “Māori” in Māori economic development
Whakatipu rawa ma ngā uri whakatipu: optimising the “Māori” in Māori economic development Open
One of the great challenges for indigenous and non-indigenous entrepreneurs in the twenty-first century is to move beyond profit maximisation as an acceptable modality for doing business and gravitate towards the concept of socially optima…
View article: LS-DYNA® Modeling Enhancement Support
LS-DYNA® Modeling Enhancement Support Open
The Pooled Fund Program member states provided funding for LS-DYNA modeling enhancements in Years 17 thru 22 (2006-2011), with a project period of 2006-2016. This report documents many of the modeling issues addressed throughout the projec…
View article: Rail height effects on safety performance of Midwest Guardrail System
Rail height effects on safety performance of Midwest Guardrail System Open
Objective: Guardrail heights play a crucial role in the way that errant vehicles interact with roadside barriers. Low rail heights increase the propensity of vehicle rollover and override, whereas excessively tall rails promote unde…
View article: Rail Height Effects on Safety Performance of Midwest Guardrail System
Rail Height Effects on Safety Performance of Midwest Guardrail System Open
Objective: Guardrail heights play a crucial role in the way that errant vehicles interact with roadside barriers. Low rail heights increase the propensity of vehicle rollover and override, while excessively-tall rails promote underr…
View article: Development of a MASH TL-3 Transition Between Guardrail and Portable Concrete Barriers
Development of a MASH TL-3 Transition Between Guardrail and Portable Concrete Barriers Open
View article: How value chains can share value and incentivise land use practices: a white paper
How value chains can share value and incentivise land use practices: a white paper Open
http://www.otago.ac.nz/research/forms/Our%20Land%20&%20Water%20-%20NSC/AERU%20Value%20Chain%20White%20Paper_FINAL.pdf
View article: Continued development of a non-proprietary, high-tension, cable end terminal system.
Continued development of a non-proprietary, high-tension, cable end terminal system. Open
A non-proprietary, cable guardrail system is currently under development for the Midwest States Pooled Fund Program. A cable guardrail end terminal was necessary to accompany the cable guardrail system. The objective of this research proje…
View article: Midwest Guardrail System (MGS) with an Omitted Post
Midwest Guardrail System (MGS) with an Omitted Post Open
The objective of this research study was to evaluate the MGS (31” tall W-beam guardrail) with an omitted post according to the safety performance criteria provided in MASH. A single full-scale crash test was conducted with the 2270P pickup…