Published:  

2005
This report provides opinion on modern management systems in the rohe moana/ coastal area, by identifying visions and values, species of importance and indicators relevant to Ngati Kere. It has been produced from a Ngati Kere perspective.

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Part one: pages 1-13 (PDF, 489K)

  • Glossary
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Question one: What are Ngati Kere visions and values for the future of the rohe moana?

Part two: pages 14-34 (PDF, 482K)

  • Question two: What are the key species important to Ngati Kere in the rohe moana?
  • Question three: Which blend of marine management systems are best for Ngati Kere?

Part three: pages 35-66 (PDF, 465K)

  • Question three continued
  • Question four: What are the tohu Ngati Kere would consider appropriate to judge the health of the rohe moana?
  • Conclusion
  • Acknowledgements
  • Resources
  • Appendices

Publication information

This report has been the joint effort of the Ngati Kere community research and review teams (Alan Wakefield, Lisa Walker, Phyllis Tichinin, Maureen Wakefield, Mitarina Tipene, Mirianna McGregor), the Department of Conservation (Kerry Hogan, Carla Wilson) and the Ministry for the Environment (Hamish Wilson).

The views and opinions in this publication are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the Government or the Minister of Conservation or the Minister for the Environment.

ISBN 0-478-22664-0

 

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