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03 Jan Map-based tools for Community and Rūnanga-led sustainable town planning, in small and medium settlements in New Zealand
| Hannah Walker Project description Our research focuses on the development of place-based tools to support local Māori communities to engage in and lead local spatial planning processes. The overall aim of the project is to strengthen the integration of mātauranga Māori and local knowledge in town...05 Sep Map-based tools for community and Runanga-led sustainable town planning
| admin@gri National Science Challenge 11 Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities Next Generation Information for Better Outcomes Overview Map-based tools for community and Runanga-led sustainable town planning Current urban and town planning processes in Aotearoa present few ways to include local knowledge and bicultural views in...29 Jun Geospatial data availability, quality, needs
| admin@gri National Science Challenge 11 Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities Next Generation Information for Better Outcomes Project 2 Geospatial tools for better decision-making in urban planning New Zealand’s urban planning community faces challenges regarding the availability and accessibility of fit-for-purpose (spatial) data. Gaining useful information about...29 Jun The Building Better Homes Towns and Cities: Ko ngā wā kāinga hei whakamahorahora
| admin@gri National Science Challenge 11 Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities Next Generation Information for Better Outcomes Overview The Building Better Homes Towns and Cities: Ko ngā wā kāinga hei whakamahorahora The Building Better Homes Towns and Cities: Ko ngā wā kāinga hei whakamahorahora National Science...28 Jun Geospatial tools for better decision-making in urban planning
| admin@griUrban planning and regeneration in Aotearoa is posed with a number of complexities, related to how decisions are informed through current evidence for better social, environmental and economic outcomes at the city and neighbourhood scales.