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NUWAO PODCAST SESSIONSNUWAO PODCAST SESSIONS12. Sam Wood“I think it’s just been a perfect marriage of sort of positive environmental outcomes but also learning a bit more about my identity.” Sam Wood (Tangata whenua), talks on his masters project, smart cities, his involvement in law, and how he reconnects with his maoritanga through engaging with projects concerned with climate adaptive policy change. 2023-10-3011 minNUWAO PODCAST SESSIONSNUWAO PODCAST SESSIONS11. Maibritt Pedersen Zari“Working with nature is a lot more complex in Oceania and spiritual than it might be in other places so if you are working with a river in Aotearoa you are working with people’s ancestor. It’s not just like a body of water that has a flow rate and this many particulates or whatever. It’s something that has mauri, it’s something that’s alive. And we’ve seen that in our work across other places in the Pacific that people see the natural world as alive. Mountains are alive, oceans are alive, rivers, forests. Often in the Western...2023-10-2330 minNUWAO PODCAST SESSIONSNUWAO PODCAST SESSIONS10. Fleur Palmer“I guess I have been exposed to how tertiary institutions operate and they have not been very proactive at reinforcing indigenous worldviews or reinforcing mātauranga māori or reinforcing our connection to the environment which is critical for the health and wellbeing of our communities” Fleur Palmer (Te Rarawa/Te Aupōuri/Ngāti Awa o Tāmaki Makaurau) speaks on housing issues in Aotearoa and how her architectural practice and research is aiding in shifting the way the system operates. We discuss māori identity, pākehā and māori worldviews and inherent connections to the environmen...2023-10-1638 minNUWAO PODCAST SESSIONSNUWAO PODCAST SESSIONS09. Sibyl Bloomfield“We have to act with integrity when it comes to indigenous knowledge and be careful and intentional about how we frame what that means. If we are the lens through which people see that happening we have a responsibility to do that properly to be good stewards of that knowledge and those who hold it.”Sibyl Bloomfield (Waikato Tainui, Ngāti Maniapoto & Ngai Te Rangi) is a Landscape Architect and Senior Lecturer at Huri Te Ao Hoahoanga - School of Future Environments, Auckland University of Technology. We speak with Sibyl about her practice, her values and experience as a...2023-10-0925 minNUWAO PODCAST SESSIONSNUWAO PODCAST SESSIONS08. Willy Missack“The main goal for me is to understand the impact of climate change more deeply and also help the local community to adapt to it to sort of create their own cultural changes that we see.”Willy Missack is a Doctorate Student at Victoria University of Wellington, in New Zealand. He is advisor to the Vanuatu Climate Action Network secretariat working with the community-based organization (CBO). He is also Vanuatu’s Negotiator on Loss and Damage and Founder & Executive Director of Learn to Serve Vanuatu, a youth-led CBO. We speak to him about his upbringing and how he aim...2023-10-0225 minNUWAO PODCAST SESSIONSNUWAO PODCAST SESSIONS07. James Renwick“We don’t have time to talk about the problems anymore. We need to take action now. The science hasn’t changed, we need to have actions starting immediately. We have the power, we are the ones emitting this stuff we can stop.”We speak with Prof. James Renwick, School of Geography, Environment, and Earth Sciences at VUW. He is a researcher with broad knowledge of climate change, studying the weather and climate of Aotearoa and the Pacific. He is also an author on the last three IPCC Assessment reports. Renwick speaks on the urgency of change and how...2023-09-2524 minNUWAO PODCAST SESSIONSNUWAO PODCAST SESSIONS06. Amanda Yates“How do we affect system change and how do we shift to a more regenerative, more ecological, pluriversal or place based culture? We need to actively begin to build cultural systems that rebuilds mauri, social and ecological viability.”Associate Professor Amanda Yates works with Councils, iwi and communities exploring place-based, indigenous-led strategies and actions for urban transformation in an era of climate and biodiversity emergency. We speak with Amanda about her practice and the changes that need to occur in our system. 2023-09-1818 minNUWAO PODCAST SESSIONSNUWAO PODCAST SESSIONS05. Mr. Vaimu'a Muliava"I strongly believe that this way of thinking of women is the better way of thinking for us in the pacific, and I think for humanity."  Mr. Vaimu'a Muliava (New Caledonia Minister, member of New Caledonia Government in charge of innovation, and digital transition) emphasises the importance of respecting women as an integral part of respecting and caring for the land and ocean.  "In our history of navigation, we call the land the whenua, and the whenua is placenta. So the vocabulary of our culture, is the vocabulary of women. That is why I truly un...2023-09-0422 minNUWAO PODCAST SESSIONSNUWAO PODCAST SESSIONS02. Albert Refiti"The second part of the movement or decolonisation is indigenisation. That is - for me and for anyone who is indigenous - to have access to their knowledge. Not just access but also for them to try to build their own worldview from that knowledge."Join us in conversation with Dr. Albert Refiti, a research leader in the field of Pacific spatial and architectural environment at Auckland University of Technology. Refiti speaks on his upbringing, influences and the process of decolonising and indigenising knowledge. 2023-07-1920 minNUWAO PODCAST SESSIONSNUWAO PODCAST SESSIONS04. Māia-te-oho Holman-Wharehoka"It's a reciprocal relationship between the natural environment and humans that needs to be nurtured."  Māia-te-oho takes us through the process of her Masters project, in creating her own pūrākau to address the health of Waiwhetū stream. "I think in fields of climate change and climate adaptation there's a lot of these views from scientists that we need to do something to stop whatever is happening but if you think of our Atua as people or as someone that looks after you there's no way that you can actually control it to the ex...2023-07-1917 minNUWAO PODCAST SESSIONSNUWAO PODCAST SESSIONS03. Suli Vunibola"For indigenous innovation it's always about the collective. It's always about the whenua. It's always about making sure that the future generations can also - not only appreciate what we have in terms of resources - but make sure that they keep learning about our knowledge systems."Suli Vunibola shares his journey revitalising ancestral knowledge on his Fijian home soil and speaks on themes of indigenous innovation and resilience. 2023-07-1927 minNUWAO PODCAST SESSIONSNUWAO PODCAST SESSIONS01. Intro - Our KaupapaWelcome to the official podcast of NUWAO (Nature-based Urban design for Wellbeing and Adaptation in Oceania). Hosted by Maija Stephens and Mercia Abbott, in this introductory episode we cover who we are, what we stand for and what's to come. Stick around with us as we share kōrero with awesome people doing important mahi in their fields of expertise, all working towards today's climate issues and how we can respond with nature-based solutions together with local cultural identities. 2023-07-1905 min