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Environmental Politics and Policy in Aotearoa New Zealand
Bargh, Maria
Paper Book
Environmental Politics and Policy in Aotearoa New Zealand is a comprehensive introduction to confronting some of today's most urgent challenges. Global warming, threats to biodiversity, contamination of waterways and other environmental issues confront today's citizens with critical challenges that...
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Indigenous water rights in law and regulation : lessons from comparative experience
Macpherson, Elizabeth Jane
Paper Book
Indigenous Water Rights in Law and Regulation responds to an unresolved question in legal scholarship: how are (or how might be) indigenous peoples' rights included in contemporary regulatory regimes for water. This book considers that question in the context of two key trajectories of comparative...
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Mountains to sea : solving New Zealand's freshwater crisis
Joy, Mike
Paper Book
The state of New Zealand's freshwater has become an urgent public issue in recent years. From across the political spectrum, concern is growing about the pollution of New Zealand's rivers and streams. We all know they need fixing. But how do we do it? In Mountains to Sea, leading ecologist Mike Joy...
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Tupuna awa : people and politics of the Waikato River
Muru-Lanning, Marama
Paper Book
'We have always owned the water ...we have never ceded our mana over the river to anyone', King Tuheitia asserted in 2012. Prime Minister John Key disagreed: 'King Tuheitia's claim that Maori have always owned New Zealand's water is just plain wrong'. So who does own the water in New Zealand - if...
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Wai Pasifika: Indigenous Ways in a Changing Climate
Young, David
Paper Book
In this beautifully written and stunningly illustrated book, David Young focuses on the increasingly endangered resource of freshwater, and what so-called developed societies can learn from the indigenous voices of the Pacific. Combining nineteenth century and indigenous sources with a selection of...
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Water Rights for Ngai Tahu: A Discussion Paper
Tau, Te Maire
Paper Book
There is perhaps no issue in New Zealand today more contentious than water rights. The Crown claims that no one owns water, but its use, irrigation and treatment are controlled by local governments empowered by the Crown. Since the 1990s resource consents for the taking of water, in Canterbury and...
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Woven by water : histories from the Whanganui River
Young, David
Paper Book
"The Mana of the Maori is by water. No one, here, carrying the same thing that I'm carrying today." --Titi Tihu In living memory, before the Whanganui River became a tawny mass seeming to flow upside down, the river bed was clean stone and the water of the river "tasted like kowhai....
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Te tangi a te iwi = Why our people cried : Mangakahia irrigation from a tangata whenua perspective
Kaipo, Sharon.
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Water : towards a bicultural perspective
McCan, Cindy.
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The Whanganui River report (Wai 167)
New Zealand. Waitangi Tribunal.
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