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Over 120 attendees representing community groups, iwi, research organisations, councils and government agencies came together online for the inaugural Kauriland Summit in June 2021. The Summit was split into three distinctive sections to reflect the BioHeritage’s priority areas: Whakamana, Tiaki and Whakahou (Empower, Protect and Restore).

Each of the seven Ngā Rākau Taketake research themes were introduced with a video, crafted by a team led by Ngāriki Ngatae, the talented director of the award-winning short film Te Wao Nui. Following each video, the Theme and Pou (Te Whakahononga) researchers engaged in a lively discussion session with the audience and session chair.


Click the links listed below read more about the Summit and to see the videos and Q&A details:

Whakamana (Empower)

Theme 1: Oranga
Theme 2: Mobilising for Action

Tiaki (Protect)

Theme 3: Risk Assessment and Ecosystem Impacts
Theme 4: Integrated Surveillance
Theme 5: Control, Protect, Cure

Whakahou (Restore)

Theme 6: Host, Pathogen & Environment
Theme 7: Conservation and Restoration

Pou (Pillar)

Te Whakahononga

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