Investigating the effects of a changing climate on health inequities in Aotearoa, through disease transmission and healthcare ...
What is the impact of climate mitigation and adaptation efforts on the life of communities? Can we overcome the radical ...
Te Tairāwhiti is an isolated region with a large Māori population, high deprivation, problematic land-use, and regular ...
Professor Rebecca Priestley, from the Centre for Science in Society at Te Herenga Waka – Victoria University of Wellington, is an academic, science historian and writer with degrees in earth sciences, ...
Maths Craft New Zealand is a non-profit initiative founded by Te Pūnaha Matatini Principal Investigators Jeanette McLeod and Phil Wilson. Through festivals, workshops and resources, Maths Craft New ...
Ilze is an Associate Professor in the Department of Statistics at the University of Auckland. Her main research interests are in the modelling, analysis and optimisation of stochastic networks ...
Thegn Ladefoged is a Professor of Archaeology in at the University of Auckland. Thegn’s research examines socio-political transformations and the political economy of agricultural surplus production ...
Pierre Roudier is a Scientist in the Soils and Landscapes Team at Manaaki Whenua — Landcare Research in Palmerston North. His research interests include quantitative soil science (pedometrics), ...
Jo is a designer and senior lecturer in visual communication at the School of Design, College of Creative Arts, Massey University. Her design practice focuses on facilitating access to information, ...
Troy Baisden specialises in understanding the flow of carbon, water, nutrients and other elements through ecosystems across scales, with a focus on fluxes involving the atmosphere and water. He ...
Bernardo S. Buarque is a Te Punaha Matatini postdoctoral researcher based at Motu, working on a project alongside Kyle Higham and Troy Baisden. Their project seeks to evaluate the impact of scientific ...
Melinda Allen is a Professor of Archaeology at the University of Auckland. Prior to joining the University in 1996, she was a Research Anthropologist at Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, the Hawai’i State ...
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