Daniel Reece Moore (Achieve IT) is the Web Design & Development lead for the Revitalise Te Taiao research programme
Matt Rout: Rere ki Uta Rere ki Tai update
Hear how dairy farmer Matt Rout has gone from questioning the future of farming, to finding the fun again. He talks about diverse pasture, using less nitrogen and what the cows seem to think of his goal to reduce synthetic...
11 Insights to Co-design Place-based Approaches to Purposeful Change and Resilience
In 2020, a group of 25 individuals from agribusiness, community, government, and industry came together to draw from te ao Māori and te ao Pākehā to investigate the question “What enables people to unite to explore opportunities to revitalise communities and environments...
Rere ki Uta, Rere ki Tai: Research Insights
Respect for oneone (soil) as a basis of learning about land management effects on te taiao including people, air, water, and relationships with the natural environment is part and parcel of the research work by Rere ki Uta, Rere ki Tai based...
Te Kāhui Rau: Research Insights
Taranaki-based Te Kāhui Rau is a mana whenua-led initiative that places Te Tiriti o Waitangi at the core of their design process. Te Kāhui Rau aims to uphold their intergenerational obligation to care for te Taiao as kaitiaki. Te Kahui Rau recognises...
Knowledge into Action for Te Taiao: Research Insights
Wānaka-based Knowledge into Action for Te Taiao research director Dr Amanda Bell acknowledged how much she has learned working alongside Revitalise te Taiao participants, especially the opportunity to visit and engage with the other place-based pilots. Dr Bell says, “There is so...
Dr James Turner on Taiao Manawa Ora: Purpose-led Change
AgResearch social scientist Dr James Turner recently took centre stage at the Revitalise te Taiao seminar held in Te Whanganui-a-Tara (Wellington). The seminar hosted guests from the Ministry for Primary Industries, Māori Agribusiness, Ministry for the Environment, Ministry of Business...








