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indicators between the European population, and MÄori and Pacific people. The study also undertakes a comparison of the changes … increasing or decreasing between European and MÄori, and European and Pacific people in New Zealand. In general, all ethnic group … suggest greater inequality has resulted over the 10-year period for both MÄori and Pacific people. Of the 21 indicators …
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This paper describes the geographical location and internal mobility of the Maori ethnic group in New Zealand between … 1991 and 2001. It is often suggested that Maori are less mobile than other ethnic groups because of attachment to … particular geographical locations. We compare the mobility of Maori in particular locations to the mobility of similar Europeans …
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The Convention on the Conservation and Management of High Seas Living Resources in the South Pacific Ocean recently entered into force. The new South Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Organization (SPRFMO) that it creates will face key challenges in the conservation and management of...
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Purpose – The indigenous Maori culture of New Zealand offers valuable insights for the development of ideas about the … closest Maori term to asset, taonga. Design/methodology/approach – The critical review the authors conduct fuses Western … Maori scholars who have recognised traditional and scholarly credentials. Findings – Taonga includes a sacred regard for the …
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Self-reported experience of racial discrimination has been linked to a range of health outcomes in various countries and for different ethnic groups. This study builds on previous work in New Zealand to further investigate the prevalence of self-reported experience of racial discrimination by...
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Access to mahinga kai (food-gathering places) is a central aspect of New Zealand Maori development and well … mahinga kai to Maori people remains. Colonisation and the subsequent loss of land for Maori, has impacted on access to mahinga …
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The Motueka Catchment is located at the north-western tip of the South Island of New Zealand. After decades of productive intensification, the ecological and social identity of this catchment is still largely intact. To keep things this way, local residents, scientists and planners have been...
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Policy interventions that affect or are mediated through the family typically assume a behavioural response. Policy analyses proceeding from different disciplinary bases may come to quite different conclusions about the effects of policies on families, depending how individuals within families...
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The Motueka Catchment is located at the north-western tip of the South Island of New Zealand. After decades of productive intensification, the ecological and social identity of this catchment is still largely intact. To keep things this way, local residents, scientists and planners have been...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008563696
Maori has caused some resentment amongst residents, and there is evidence that the marine mammals targeted by the tourism …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008563734