PAPER: Indigenous partnerships in urban ...

URL: https://doi.org/10.1111/rec.13305

Promoting social and environmental justice to support Indigenous partnerships in urban ecosystem restoration

October 2020

Hall MM, Wehi PM, Whaanga H, Walker ET, Koia JH, Wallace KJ 2021. Promoting social and environmental justice to support Indigenous partnerships in urban ecosystem restoration. Restoration Ecology 29(1): e13305.

ABSTRACT

Urban ecological restoration typically employs western science approaches to restore degraded ecosystems. As yet, few restoration groups acknowledge the history of these degraded urban sites, despite connections, past and present, that root Indigenous Peoples (and others) in these lands. Here, we promote partnership with Indigenous communities from project inception and present two successful case studies from Aotearoa New Zealand. We specifically note that partnering and building relationships with Indigenous communities in restoration efforts require recognition of power inequalities and injustices. We consider success to include both restoration of ecological function and biodiversity and reconnection of all communities to urban ecosystems.

KEYWORDS

Aotearoa New Zealand; ecology; indigenous peoples; restoration; traditional ecological knowledge; urban; knowledge; peoples; biodiversity; extinction; aotearoa; services; weather; Māori;

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