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Our Research Projects To Mobilise for Action
Mobilising for Action’s research projects embody knowledges that are mātauranga Māori and Western science because both have a role to play in understanding the human dimensions of forest health management.
Learn more about our research projects by visiting the project gallery below.
Or link to our research strategy.
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RA 1.1 & RA 1.1.1
He taonga kē te ngahere
He taura here ki te taiao -
RA 1.2
Māra Tautāne: Revitalising a hapū practice connected to te taiao
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RA 1.3
Toi Taiao Whakatairanga:
Kauri dieback, myrtle rust and public awareness through arts practices -
RA 1.4
Toitū te Ngahere: Art in schools for forest health
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RA. 2.1
Being manuhiri: Arriving with care in the places you cherish
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RA 2.2
Understanding Why Peri-Urban Residents Do/Do Not Engage in Forest Health Protection: An Audience Segmentation Approach
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RA 2.3
Co-producing Biosecurity for the Ngahere: Reframing Biosecurity Tension through a Citizen Social Science Approach
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RA 2.4
Postcolonial Biosecurity Possibilities
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RA 2.5
Science Journalism & Story Telling
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RA 2.6
Psychological Distance of Pro-Environmental Behaviour in a Peri-Urban Community. (Masters Research)
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SP 1
Rescuing Kauri: One Tree At A Time