A new Services page outlines the services that are now on offer by Catherine Knight, the convener and primary contributor to the envirohistory NZ website. These services include: research, policy and analysis, writing, editing, proofreading and Q&A. Catherine is also able to offer expert Japanese to English translations! See the Services page for more details of services and to view Catherine’s portfolio.
July 10, 2010
Need a job done? See new “Services” page
Posted by envirohistorynz under commentary | Tags: analysis, editing, environmental governance, environmental management, governance, history, Kapiti, local government, Manawatu, New Zealand, Palmerston North, proofreading, quality assurance, rates, research, services, Wairarapa, Wellington |Leave a Comment





August 18, 2010
Kaitiaki – Māori and the environment
Posted by envirohistorynz under commentary | Tags: foreshore, governance, kai moana, Kaitiaki, kaitiakitanga, Lake Horowhenua, lakes, local government, Malcolm Mulholland, Maori and the environment, Margaret Mutu, New Zealand, Ngati Pareraukawa, Otaki, Pataka Moore, Rachael Selby, regional councils, rivers, Tuhoe, wetlands, worldview |[4] Comments
“Maori and the environment: Kaitiaki” is a recently published book comprised of 19 essays by Maori scholars and environmental practitioners, all exploring the impact of changes in the environment on Maori, as well as the way in which Maori have attempted (often successfully – sometimes not) to affect change in the way the environment is managed in New Zealand. (more…)
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