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      Our Way of WorkingA paper and report into the different way the BioHeritage National Science Challenge sought to operate. Unless otherwise specified under individual resources (esp papers),...
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      Shared Authority and Responsibility of Our Environments: Why it makes sense t...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...
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      Aligned Funding 2015-24 combinedSummary visualisations from research aligned to the Biological Heritage NSC by Challenge parties from 2015 to 2024.
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      He Oranga Wai, He Oranga Whakapapa: Critical Change in the health of the awa ...He oranga wai, he oranga whakapapa. Critical change in the health of the awa through Kaupapa Maori-led Kaitiakitanga practices
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      Biodiversity InstrumentsDavid Hall & Sam Lindsay (2021) Scaling Climate Finance : Biodiversity Instruments. Concept Paper. Auckland : Mohio Research. A Concept Paper which identifies unrealised...
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      Aligned Funding 2017-18Summary visualisations from research aligned to the Biological Heritage NSC by Challenge parties - 2017/18. See also 2015/16 and 2016/17.
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      Kekewai as a stream restoration tool dataWithin streams, tolerant macroinvertebrates such as snails, worms and fly larvae, may inhibit colonisation of other macroinvertebrates like mayflies, stoneflies and caddisflies...
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      KA PŪ TE RUHA, KA HAO TE RANGATAHIThis is a collection of Māori research intern stories for the Biological Heritage National Science Challenge. The Biological Heritage National Science Challenge has a...
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      Community Predator Control Group SurveyIn this study, we used a nationwide survey and focus groups to understand how community predator control groups choose their methods and operations, particularly those involved...
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      Whiria Ngā Aho Te Whāriki: Using litigation as a tool in the pursuit of ranga...This Report has been developed as part of the New Zealand Biological Heritage National Science Challenge and is intended to contribute to the Adaptive Governance and Policy...
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      Restoring Urban Freshwater Diversity Survey data (SO2)Two surveys were conducted with the joint aim of demonstrating the benefits of applying a systematic behaviour change framework and providing foundational knowledge to inform...
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      Invertebrate community data across five stressor gradientsInvertebrate community data (taxon abundances) for sites across five stressor gradients in New Zealand: drying, flooding, eutrophication, sediment and acid mine drainage....
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      Diatom response to nutrient enrichmentData associated with the paper: Diatom resource requirements change with lake nutrient limitation and enrichment. Gregersen R. Simon K.S. New Zealand Journal of Marine and...
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      NZ's Biological Heritage NSC HighlightsHighlights reports from New Zealand's Biological Heritage National Science Challenge
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      Me Tū ā-Uru: An Action Plan for a Flourishing and Abundant EnvironmentThis report presents a vision for a healthier natural environment, and for healthier long-term human and environmental relationships.
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      A Tika Transition to a Flourishing AotearoaThis policy guidance describes and outlines a tika transition to a flourishing Aotearoa including the core concepts and toolbox to help guide tika and enduring decision-making.
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      A refined transcriptome dataset for the NZ brushtail possumThe research team from the High-tech solutions to invasive mammal pests (BioHeritage project 2.3) have published the refined transcriptome of the Brushtail Possum as described...
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      Rationale for a minimum 15% ecosystem land cover targetA living document, this sums up the current rationale for the Eco-index minimum 15% ecosystem land cover target.
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      Native Biodiversity of Aotearoa NZThe talented Georgia Wells created an illustration of native biodiversity in Aotearoa New Zealand that you can use and share! CC BY-NC-ND.
