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\r
###A novel approach to guiding biodiversity restoration###\r
\r
We know we need to do more to protect, restore and connect Aotearoa New Zealand’s unique ecosystems and biodiversity, but where do we start?\r
\r
Land managers, decision-makers, community environmentalists, and policy-makers are all wrestling with questions such as: where do we start, what do we prioritise, where do we get good data, and whose information do we trust? In the vacuum of information on ecosystem restoration planning at landscape scale, the Eco-index programme delivers a new ecosystem restoration information service to level-up biodiversity decision-making, monitoring and verification across the motu\r
\r
**Co-Leads:**\r
\r
- Dr Kiri Wallace (University of Waikato)\r
\r
- Dr John Reid (Earth Quotient Ltd)\r
\r
\r
##**[Eco-index website](https://eco-index.nz/)**##\r
 \r
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    dct:description """###Online presentations from Crazy & Ambitious 4:  Eco-index tech toolkit optimising biodiversity impact###\r
\r
**April 2024**\r
\r
Eco-index tech toolkit: optimising biodiversity impact, with Kiri Joy Wallace, John Reid, Catherine Kirby and Corey Ruha.""" ;
    dct:issued "2024-08-12T01:17:58.922699"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:modified "2024-08-12T01:17:58.922699"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:title "WEBINAR: C&A4 Eco-index tech toolkit" ;
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    dct:description """###A joint declaration regarding a unified approach to: Principles of Environmental Data Architecture in Aotearoa NZ###\r
\r
**September 2021**\r
\r
**Brown K, Reid J, Wallace KJ 2021. A joint declaration regarding a unified approach to: Principles of Environmental Data Architecture in Aotearoa NZ. Principles of Environmental Data Architecture in Aotearoa NZ. 2 p**\r
\r
**ABSTRACT**\r
\r
On 10 August, 2021, the Biological Heritage National Science Challenge’s Eco-index programme facilitated an online workshop across various government agencies, universities, CRIs, councils and businesses (see logos below) to explore options for improving Aotearoa New Zealand’s currently fragmented environmental data2 architecture.\r
\r
\r
""" ;
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    dct:title "REPORT: Joint Declaration" ;
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    dct:description """#Evaluation of Eco-index Biodiversity Products#\r
\r
There is a lack of accurate and regularly updated biodiversity and ecosystem data for Aotearoa New Zealand. We need better information and tools to inform efforts to protect and support biodiversity. Eco-index is an innovative initiative delivering resources and digital tools across multiple sectors to support biodiversity planning and ecosystem reconstruction efforts.\r
\r
In 2023, Eco-index undertook an evaluation of our early-stage and conceptual biodiversity resources to understand their real-world applicability. The evaluation results are informing ongoing resource development and are summarised here.\r
\r
May 2024""" ;
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    dct:modified "2024-06-03T21:41:57.427773"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:title "BRIEF: Evaluation of Eco-index Products " ;
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    dct:description """###Eco-index: Providing new information to guide Ecosystem Restoration###\r
\r
**November 2023**\r
\r
We know we need to do more to protect, restore and connect Aotearoa New Zealand’s unique ecosystems and biodiversity, but where do we start? \r
\r
Land managers, decision-makers, community environmentalists, and policy-makers are all wrestling with questions such as: where do we start, what do we prioritise, where do we get good data, and whose information do we trust? In the vacuum of information on ecosystem restoration planning at landscape scale, the Eco-index programme is delivering a new ecosystem restoration information service to level up biodiversity decision-making , monitoring and verification across the motu.""" ;
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    dct:issued "2024-01-12T02:36:29.919343"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:modified "2024-01-12T02:36:29.919343"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:title "BRIEF: Ecosystem Restoration guide" ;
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    dct:description """###Eco-index Overview & Māori Data Sovereignty###\r
\r
**March 2023**\r
\r
Poutū-te-rangi 2023 Whāki webinar\r
\r
Seminar from Corey Ruha & Catherine Kirby, hosted by Maui Hudson from Te Kotahi Research Institute. An overview of the Eco-index programme followed by a kōrero about Māori Data Sovereignty.\r
\r
Overview: first 14 mins, Māori Data Sovereignty: 14 - 57min\r
\r
**[WATCH IT HERE](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-_9IpxJzB4&feature=youtu.be)**\r
""" ;
    dct:issued "2024-01-09T22:33:18.112020"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:modified "2024-01-09T22:33:18.112020"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:title "WEBINAR: Māori Data Sovereignty" ;
    dcat:accessURL <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-_9IpxJzB4&feature=youtu.be> .

<https://data.bioheritage.nz/dataset/12d14829-6f08-4510-808e-13255c1ca44a/resource/2c34f499-995b-4e45-bcc1-9e7dd3d4ef8b> a dcat:Distribution ;
    dct:description """###Online presentation from Crazy & Ambitious 4: How partnership with Eco-index helps merino farms develop biodiversity targets###\r
\r
**April 2024**\r
\r
How partnership with Eco-index helps merino farms develop biodiversity targets, with Monica Schwass, New Zealand Merino Company.\r
\r
""" ;
    dct:issued "2024-08-12T01:22:47.886102"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:modified "2024-08-12T01:22:47.886102"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:title "WEBINAR: C&A4 Eco-index helps merino farms" ;
    dcat:accessURL <https://youtu.be/HRwUCl12ATQ> .

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    dct:description """###Guiding biodiversity efforts using a remote sensing and machine learning approach###\r
\r
October 2022\r
\r
**Abstract**\r
\r
The Eco-index team are developing novel remote sensing technology for understanding and guiding biodiversity enhancement efforts across Aotearoa New Zealand. Our goal is to autonomously identify changes in ecosystem types and characteristics. The Eco-index Data Science team has designed an approach that applies remote sensing and machine learning to emerging high resolution data and this presentation will discuss the different available data types and highlight our planned analysis steps. """ ;
    dct:issued "2024-07-21T22:43:08.416656"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:modified "2024-07-21T22:43:08.416656"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:title "WEBINAR: Guiding biodiversity efforts" ;
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    dct:description """Questions and answers for the "[Guiding biodiversity efforts using a remote sensing and machine learning approach](https://data.bioheritage.nz/dataset/so1-eco-index/resource/41035d3f-057e-4f66-b347-a9d61349912e)" webinar.\r
\r
\r
October 2022 """ ;
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    dct:modified "2024-07-21T22:53:48.409894"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:title "WEBINAR Q&A: Guiding Biodiversity Efforts " ;
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    dct:description """###Providing new information to guide Ecosystem Reconstruction###\r
\r
March 2024\r
\r
The Eco-index initiative provides a digital toolkit to help decision-makers across many sectors to level-up their biodiversity planning & ecosystem reconstruction efforts.\r
\r
""" ;
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    dct:issued "2024-03-26T19:37:53.703272"^^xsd:dateTime ;
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    dct:title "BRIEF: Ecosystem Reconstruction" ;
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    dct:description """###Online presentation from Crazy & Ambitious 4: Eco-Index science for impact ###\r
\r
**April 2024**\r
\r
Online presentation from Crazy & Ambitious 4: Eco-Index science for impact, with John Reid and Kiri Joy Wallace.\r
\r
""" ;
    dct:issued "2024-08-12T02:27:00.007867"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:modified "2024-08-12T02:27:00.007867"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:title "WEBINAR: C&A4 Science for Impact " ;
    dcat:accessURL <https://youtu.be/gDwsSMGiaP0> .

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    dct:description """###Online presentations from Crazy & Ambitious 3: Protected, Restored, Connected###\r
\r
**May 2022**\r
\r
1) John Reid (Ngāti Pikiao, Tainui; JD Reid Ltd) and Penny Payne (University of Waikato)\r
\r
2) Kevan Cote (Moose Engineering & Design)\r
\r
3) Aslan Wright-Stow (Dairy NZ)\r
""" ;
    dct:issued "2024-07-22T03:05:12.372645"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:modified "2024-07-22T03:05:12.372645"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:title "WEBINAR: C&A3 Protected, Restored, Connected" ;
    dcat:accessURL <https://youtu.be/LPhleE9lUpw> .

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    dct:description """###The Eco-index: A tool to guide investment in biodiversity restoration###\r
\r
**2020**\r
\r
We have expertise in Aotearoa New Zealand ecology, sustainability, economics, social science, communication, database infrastructure, artificial intelligence, statistical modelling and strategy. Our 2020-2024 programme is supported by a $3.1 million investment from the government-funded National Science Challenge “New Zealand’s Biological Heritage – Ngā Koiora Tuku Iho” which partners with all of Aotearoa New Zealand’s Crown Research Institutes and universities.\r
\r
""" ;
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    dct:issued "2024-01-12T02:33:10.875710"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:modified "2024-01-12T02:33:10.875710"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:title "BROCHURE: The Eco-index" ;
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    dct:description """###Transformational Transparency in Supply Chains: Leveraging Technology to Drive Radical Change###\r
\r
**November 2022**\r
\r
**Searcy C, Castka P, Mohr J, Fischer S 2022. [Transformational Transparency in Supply Chains: Leveraging Technology to Drive Radical Change](https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/reader/10.1177/00081256221126204). California Management Review 65(1): 19-43. **\r
\r
**ABSTRACT**\r
\r
Many companies are implementing transparency initiatives to improve environmental and social impacts throughout their supply chains. Meaningful change, however, is elusive, and transparency efforts are often criticized as legitimizing mechanisms or “window-dressing.” This article introduces a model of transformational transparency that enables new insights to drive radical change in companies and supply chains, as well as in industries and society at large. The model highlights the need for technological investments grounded in improving data, empowering stakeholders, and applying moral leadership. It presents examples that demonstrate how the model allows companies to foster dramatic improvements in social and environmental impacts.\r
\r
**KEYWORDS**\r
\r
transparency;\r
transformation;\r
supply chain;\r
social;\r
environmental;\r
sustainability;\r
technology;\r
moral leadership;\r
citizen science;\r
sustainability;\r
legitimacy;\r
strategy;\r
trust""" ;
    dct:issued "2024-01-09T03:16:18.120998"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:modified "2024-01-09T03:16:18.120998"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:title "PAPER: Transparency in Supply Chains" ;
    dcat:accessURL <https://doi.org/10.1177/00081256221126204> .

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    dct:description """###Sensing Wetlands###\r
\r
**July 2023**\r
\r
Kevan Cote explains how the Eco-index team are using remote sensing data (satellites and AI) to detect wetlands across Aotearoa.\r
\r
Presented at the Wetlands Trust AGM, July 2023.\r
\r
**Watch the webinar [HERE](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jucKR16u1Q&feature=youtu.be)**""" ;
    dct:issued "2024-01-09T03:50:48.004031"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:modified "2024-01-09T03:50:48.004031"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:title "WEBINAR: Sensing Wetlands" ;
    dcat:accessURL <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jucKR16u1Q&feature=youtu.be> .

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    dct:description """###Voicing stakeholder visions for biodiversity indicators: A framework using content analysis###\r
\r
**December 2021**\r
\r
**Rout M, Reid J, Wallace KJ, Hall MM, Whitehead J 2021. [Voicing stakeholder visions for biodiversity indicators: A framework using content analysis](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S266597272100057X/pdfft?md5=719e05b1d8b9b8dce327a83d36ff3683&pid=1-s2.0-S266597272100057X-main.pdf). Environmental and Sustainability Indicators 12: 100156. **\r
\r
**ABSTRACT**\r
\r
Aotearoa New Zealand's Eco-index research programme is developing a 100-year national biodiversity vision. The purpose of the vision is to establish a concrete restoration goal that land managers can pursue through relatively small year-by-year actions and investments that lead to large cumulative biodiversity impacts over generations. This paper presents findings from a content analysis method developed to identify biodiversity restoration visions of major land management stakeholders including government, industry, NGOs, and indigenous communities. The method combines these biodiversity visions to establish a meta-vision that represents the collective national position across groups. The purpose of this research is to determine the individual and collective position of stakeholders, in order to develop the 100-year National Biodiversity Vision that reflects their stance to improves uptake and action. The meta-vision emerged as ‘strategies and initiatives to protect and maintain indigenous regional and New Zealand (biodiversity) values and outcomes.’ Both the meta-vision and group stakeholder visions highlighted processes for protecting and maintaining biodiversity but were generally technocratic and vague. Perhaps most importantly, they lacked a vision for regional or national biodiversity restoration end states and targets from which indicators could be developed and land managers could orientate action around. Consequently, we present some suitable 100-year National Biodiversity Vision suggestions which incorporate clear end-states while retaining the key values identified in biodiversity visions of land management stakeholders.\r
\r
**KEYWORDS**\r
\r
biodiversity;\r
vision statement;\r
content analysis;\r
eco-index;\r
Aotearoa New Zealand;\r
mainstreaming biodiversity\r
\r
\r
""" ;
    dct:issued "2024-01-09T03:25:43.634587"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:modified "2024-01-09T03:25:43.634587"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:title "PAPER: Stakeholder visions for biodiversity" ;
    dcat:accessURL <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.indic.2021.100156> .

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    dct:description """###Eco-index###\r
\r
People in Aotearoa New Zealand value their unique natural environments, but national and regional reporting shows that our ecosystems and native biodiversity are degraded and continuing to decline.\r
Restoring native ecosystems that once cloaked the whenua has many benefits for society, nature, and business. The Eco-index team are providing tools and information to guide land managers in collectively accomplishing large-scale ecosystem restoration.\r
\r
To view website **[CLICK ON THIS LINK](https://bioheritage.nz/research/eco-index/)**\r
\r
NOTE: this website will cease in 2027""" ;
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    dct:issued "2024-01-12T02:22:22.912953"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:modified "2024-01-12T02:22:22.912953"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:title "WEBPAGE EcoIndex SO1" ;
    dcat:accessURL <https://data.bioheritage.nz/dataset/12d14829-6f08-4510-808e-13255c1ca44a/resource/bcfa3300-1a64-4304-a930-1c2744c810db/download/bioheritage.nz-eco-index.pdf> ;
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    dct:description """###Rationale for a minimum 15% ecosystem land cover goal###\r
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**September 2023**\r
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**Eco-Index 2023. Rationale for a minimum 15% ecosystem land cover goal. 15% ecosystem land cover goal. 9 p.**\r
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**ABSTRACT**\r
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This document expands on the rationale behind the minimum 15% ecosystem and cover goal in the Restore – Whakahou, element of this vision""" ;
    dct:format "PDF" ;
    dct:issued "2024-01-09T21:39:01.405850"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:modified "2024-01-09T21:39:01.405850"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:title "REPORT: 15% ecosystem land cover goal" ;
    dcat:accessURL <https://data.bioheritage.nz/dataset/12d14829-6f08-4510-808e-13255c1ca44a/resource/c76e1c28-0769-4775-9618-c9497fe608d6/download/15percentgoalrationalesep23.pdf> ;
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    dct:description """###The impact of remote sensing on monitoring and reporting - The case of conformance systems###\r
\r
**March 2023**\r
\r
**Reid J, Castka P 2023. [The impact of remote sensing on monitoring and reporting - The case of conformance systems](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0959652623004894/pdfft?md5=7c00bb80980bac1b419e6fec6bed0c18&pid=1-s2.0-S0959652623004894-main.pdf). Journal of Cleaner Production 393: 136331.**\r
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**ABSTRACT**\r
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The rapid development of remote sensing technologies (such as airborne, unmanned aerial vehicles and terrestrial sensors) as surveillance tools to monitor the environment exposes firms, industry sectors and national economies to new levels of transparency. The veracity and timeliness of remote sensing technologies outpaces the surveillance capabilities of existing monitoring and reporting practices in organisations and their supply chains – which are often based on in situ observations and operated through processes that were largely developed in the pre-internet era. This paper provides a conceptual analysis of the impact of remote sensing on conformance systems (also referred to as assurance systems) – an infrastructure that is typical for standards, monitoring and reporting mechanisms such as ISO 14001, the GRI or ESG. The analysis is grounded against a backdrop of the Eco-index (a cross-disciplinary scientific initiative in New Zealand) that develops a surveillance system to monitor biodiversity. The socio-technical perspective is used as the theoretical underpinning. A conceptual analysis demonstrates that conformance systems need to undergo a transformational change. This change is discussed in the paper in terms of the critical socio-technical components (technological, actors, task and structure) that are needed to transform and align with the needs of the digital economy.\r
\r
**KEYWORDS**\r
\r
biodiversity;\r
vision statement;\r
content analysis;\r
eco-index;\r
aotearoa New Zealand;\r
mainstreaming biodiversity""" ;
    dct:issued "2024-01-09T03:54:11.263401"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:modified "2024-01-09T03:54:11.263401"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:title "PAPER: Impact of remote sensing on monitoring" ;
    dcat:accessURL <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2023.136331> .

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    dct:description """###Convergence and divergence in science and practice of urban and rural forest restoration###\r
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**October 2023**\r
\r
**Romanelli JP, Piana MR, Klaus VH, Brancalion PHS, Murcia C, Cardou F, Wallace KJ, Adams C, Martin PA, Burton PJ, Diefenderfer HL, Gornish ES, Stanturf J, Beyene M, Santos JPB, Rodrigues RR. and Cadotte MW. 2024. [Convergence and divergence in science and practice of urban and rural forest restoration](https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/brv.13022). Biological Reviews, 99: 295-312.**\r
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**ABSTRACT**\r
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Forest restoration has never been higher on policymakers' agendas. Complex and multi-dimensional arrangements across the urban–rural continuum challenge restorationists and require integrative approaches to strengthen environmental protection and increase restoration outcomes. It remains unclear if urban and rural forest restoration are moving towards or away from each other in practice and research, and whether comparing research outcomes can help stakeholders to gain a clearer understanding of the interconnectedness between the two fields. This study aims to identify the challenges and opportunities for enhancing forest restoration in both urban and rural systems by reviewing the scientific evidence, engaging with key stakeholders and using an urban–rural forest restoration framework. Using the Society for Ecological Restoration's International Principles as discussion topics, we highlight aspects of convergence and divergence between the two fields to broaden our understanding of forest restoration and promote integrative management approaches to address future forest conditions. Our findings reveal that urban and rural forest restoration have convergent and divergent aspects. We emphasise the importance of tailoring goals and objectives to specific contexts and the need to design different institutions and incentives based on the social and ecological needs and goals of stakeholders in different regions. Additionally, we discuss the challenges of achieving high levels of ecological restoration and the need to go beyond traditional ecology to plan, implement, monitor, and adaptively manage restored forests. We suggest that rivers and watersheds could serve as a common ground linking rural and urban landscapes and that forest restoration could interact with other environmental protection measures. We note the potential for expanding the creative vision associated with increasing tree-containing environments in cities to generate more diverse and resilient forest restoration outcomes in rural settings. This study underscores the value of integrative management approaches in addressing future forest conditions across the urban–rural continuum. Our framework provides valuable insights for policymakers, researchers, and decision-makers to advance the field of forest restoration and address the challenges of restoration across the urban–rural continuum. The rural–urban interface serves as a convergence point for forest restoration, and both urban and rural fields can benefit from each other's expertise.\r
\r
**Keywords**\r
\r
SER principles; restoration ecology; urban forest restoration; rural forest restoration; narrative synthesis; evidence-based research; urban–rural continuum; influence synthesis; evidence synthesis; research outcomes""" ;
    dct:issued "2024-07-16T03:44:59.963120"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:modified "2024-07-16T03:44:59.963120"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:title "PAPER: Urban and rural forest restoration " ;
    dcat:accessURL <https://doi.org/10.1111/brv.13022> .

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    dct:description """###Native Biodiversity of Aotearoa, by Georgina Wells###\r
\r
**2021**\r
\r
A stunning visual representation of some native New Zealand biodiversity, created by Georgia Wells (University of Waikato).""" ;
    dct:format "PDF" ;
    dct:issued "2024-01-12T02:27:49.540834"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:modified "2024-01-12T02:27:49.540834"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:title "ILLUSTRATION: Native Biodiversity of Aotearoa" ;
    dcat:accessURL <https://data.bioheritage.nz/dataset/12d14829-6f08-4510-808e-13255c1ca44a/resource/d9122b92-1799-483d-813a-1a141f870588/download/native-biodiversity-of-aotearoa-by-georgia-wells.pdf> ;
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    dcat:mediaType "application/pdf" .

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    dct:description """###Promoting social and environmental justice to support Indigenous partnerships in urban ecosystem restoration###\r
\r
**October 2020**\r
\r
**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](https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/rec.13305). Restoration Ecology 29(1): e13305.  **\r
\r
**ABSTRACT**\r
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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.\r
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**KEYWORDS**\r
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Aotearoa New Zealand;\r
ecology;\r
indigenous peoples;\r
restoration;\r
traditional ecological knowledge;\r
urban;\r
knowledge;\r
peoples;\r
biodiversity;\r
extinction;\r
aotearoa;\r
services;\r
weather;\r
Māori;\r
""" ;
    dct:issued "2024-01-09T22:15:14.930082"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:modified "2024-01-09T22:15:14.930082"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:title "PAPER: Indigenous partnerships in urban ecosystem restoration" ;
    dcat:accessURL <https://doi.org/10.1111/rec.13305> .

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    foaf:name "Challenge Inventory" .

