REPORT: Shared Authority and Responsibility of ...
URL: https://doi.org/10.34721/36hs-4v97
Shared Authority and Responsibility of Our Environments: Why it makes sense to protect our special places together
June 2024
Jones CJ & Green J. 2024. Shared Authority and Responsibility of Our Environments: Why it makes sense to protect our special places together. BioHeritage Report. p 18.
ABSTRACT
This briefing explores positive examples of shared authority or co-governance of the environment and the benefits that come from iwi and hapū knowledge and leadership. The briefing first defines what co-governance and shared authority is and how this benefits all of us who live in Aotearoa New Zealand. It also provides four case studies to demonstrate opportunities and solutions for improved environmental governance.
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