restoration measures undertaken to return a degraded ecosystem’s functions and values, including its hydrology, plant and animal communities, and/or portions thereof, to a less degraded ecological condition.
Mātauranga Māori is the living knowledge system of the indigenous people of New Zealand, including the relationships that Māori have with the environment. This lesson uses the Toheroa Abundance Project as an example of how Mātauranga Māori is influencing ecological outcomes. The lesson is designed to showcase the value of indigenous cultural perspectives and knowledge of the world around us. ..