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Webinar Series: The value of fresh water rights in New Zealand Part 3 of 5

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About the Event

Webinar 3 – Matters relating to Māori

A contemporary look at indigenous issues against the New Zealand backdrop of Māori world view, Treaty obligations, and a range of related topics including the need for engagement with tangata whenua, along with upcoming consenting processes and potential regulations.

Guest speaker(s):

Dr Jamie Ataria
Ecotoxicologist and Māori Liaison at the Cawthron Institute (New Zealand's largest independent science organisation); Member of Nga Kaihautu Tikanga Taiao Maori Advisory Group to the Board of Environmental Protection Agency; Trustee of The Tuaropaki Trust (Taupo); and Scientist and Senior Lecturer at Lincoln University, Christchurch.

Iwi affiliations:

Rongomaiwahine

Ngāti Kahungunu

Ngāti Tūwharetoa

Jamie’s research interests are in the development and application of ecotoxicological tools for the assessment of the biological effects and impacts of legacy and new emerging contaminants on culturally significant species and sites (especially freshwater) in New Zealand.

Melanie Mark-Shadbolt

    (Kaihautū Chief Māori Advisor, Ministry for the Environment; Kaiwhakahaere Chief Executive, Te Tira Whakamātaki; Director Māori, New Zealand’s Biological Heritage National Science Challenge)


    This is a VEIF event run in conjunction with PINZ and will be run over five webinar sessions.



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