November 2024
Author(s): James A. Turner, Simon Stokes, Richard Te Hurinui Jones, Murray Hemi, Heather Collins, Clémence Vannier, Lucy Burkitt, Clare Bradley, Katharina Doehring, Katrina A. Macintosh, Justine Young, Nick Roskruge, Piripi Perry-Smith, Renee Kahukura Iosefa, Ngarangi Walker, Fiona Young, Amanda Bell, Alan McDermott, Charlotte Wood
Communities across Aotearoa New Zealand are collaborating to reverse ecological decline, but little attention has been given to understanding the deeper relationship required with our physical and socio-cultural landscapes. We used knowledge co-production to develop 11 insights to support place-based strategies that nurture a collective responsibility to revitalise both people and place. Twenty-five subject matter experts across communities, government, industry and research drew from their collective expertise and the review of 63 local-to-global case study examples of farm-to-community-scale place-based approaches. A key output from this work is an Aotearoa New Zealand framework that diagrammatically represents the interdisciplinary nature of the 11 insights.