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Whakarauora Whenua: Investing in Tribal Resilience and Climate Adaptation at Place in Aotearoa New Zealand


Host organisation:

Pou Take Āhuarangi (Climate), National Iwi Chairs Forum, NZ

Description:

This side event presents Pou Take Āhuarangi’s programme of work to demonstrate how tribes in NZ are leading adaptation planning grounded in mātauranga Māori and community governance. It explores how Indigenous-led climate action creates both adaptation outcomes and resilient economic pathways when supported by targeted climate investment. The event will connect global Indigenous experiences to Aotearoa’s system reform journey under the National Adaptation Framework, showing how legislation, finance, and policy can shift toward Indigenous-determined solutions at place.

Speakers:

Kiritapu Allan
Marama Royal
Anahera Nin

Language:

English

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