This piece argues that New Zealand's rivers have been historically constrained by colonial engineering practices, leading to ecological damage, increased flood risks, and loss of cultural connection, and calls for a shift toward allowing rivers to flow naturally and reclaim their
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designing communities resilient to rising waters
Floating marae among designs by rangatahi showcased at science fairurban growth exacerbates flood vulnerability
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