Īnanga spawning habitat restoration in the rohe of Te Roroa

Date created

16 Oct 2024

Project type

Expedition

Project visibility

Public

Creator

Taoho Patuawa | Te Roroa

Status

Active

Project details

Description

This project will keep track of the establishment and progress of freshwater projects connected to the Northland Īnanga Spawning Habitat Restoration Project (NĪSHRP) within the rohe of Te Roroa.

Te Roroa kaimahi are active across environmental projects occurring within our traditional biocultural landscapes. Projects of collaboration regarding our ancestral lands and waterways are important in order to build capacity and capability, share and transfer scientific or traditional knowledge, and establishing positive, proactive pathways and outcomes for our natural landscapes.

As stated in the NĪSHRP Local Contexts project, data will be mapped and used to prioritize habitat restoration that builds resiliency for the effects brought on by climate change and to motivate and implement actions that will improve water quality. It is the expectation that data from the rohe of Te Roroa which is generated to support this project is shared with Te Roroa in the form of raw geospatial files and all accompanying metadata and incorporated into the NĪSHRP geospatial platform with Te Roroa TK and BC labels displayed where appropriate.

Contact

Nicholas Naysmith
nicholas@mountainstosea.org.nz

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Local Contexts Project ID
966b1391-315d-4db0-90c0-f472cb696258

Project URL
https://localcontextshub.org/projects/966b1391-315d-4db0-90c0-f472cb696258

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Project Labels

Te Roroa

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BC Provenance (BC P)


Label Text | English

This Label is being used to affirm an inherent interest Te Roroa people have in the scientific collections and data (including Digital Sequence Information) about communities, peoples, and the biodiversity found within traditional lands, waters and territories. Te Roroa retains the right to be named and associated with it into the future. This association reflects a significant relationship and responsibility to biocultural materials from within the rohe of Te Roroa and associated scientific collections and data.

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