Research & Publications
Puna kōrero ā rangahau
Rising seas, rising risks for coastal marae
One in three coastal marae could face flooding by 2150 under high-emission scenarios. It calls for stronger Māori-led adaptation and shares powerful examples of hapū and iwi leading the way.
Akuhata Bailey-Winiata and Shari Gallop call for stronger Māori-led adaptation and share powerful examples of hapū and iwi leading the way.
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Can environmental DNA solve the braided river sampling conundrum to better inform management?
Inge’s masters research focused on how environmental DNA could be used as a biomonitoring tool in braided rivers.
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Digital twins: a game-changer for coastal management
In the latest issue of Shoreline Strategies, James Lear, Bryan Li, Akuhata Bailey-Winiata, and Shari Gallop share their expertise on how digital twins can transform coastal management.
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