A new PhD study draws on Māori historical examples and oral traditions to develop culturally grounded frameworks for relocating marae in response to climate change, emphasizing community autonomy, traditional knowledge, and adaptive decision-making.
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autonomy and local agency in adaptation
Looking to history to protect marae from climate changeundercurrents of indigenous governance conflict
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