Category: Tātari Tauutuutu
A closer look at the cultural survival dimension of Māori Genuine Progress Indicator (mGPI) accounting
This report contains the findings of a kaupapa-based literature review (Cole 2019a; 2019b) on the topic of cultural survival. While this topic of inquiry will be of interest to scholars
Read MoreMāori genuine progress indicator (mGPI) accounting: the critical role of knowledge development in Māori community wellbeing and cultural survival
This report explores the critical role that knowledge development within Māori communities plays in supporting their wellbeing and cultural survival aspirations. It highlights a unique, bottom-up approach to national accounting
Read MoreAn introduction to Māori Genuine Progress Indicator (mGPI) accounting
This report provides a written introduction to Māori Genuine Progress Indicator (mGPI) accounting as an alternative to GDP based National Accounting in New Zealand. mGPI accounting more appropriately measures the
Read MoreTātari Tauutuutu: moving beyond ‘cultural impact assessment’ in search of Māori cultural survival outcomes
This report was written following a decision to discontinue using a ‘cultural impact assessment’ approach after becoming more aware of the limitations of this now well-established planning and policy tool.
Read MoreTātari Tauutuutu: accounting for the Māori cultural economy
1. What is Tātari Tauutuutu? In Te Reo Māori, the word ‘tātari’ is generally translated into English as a verb associated with: sifting, sorting-out, measuring-out or analysing. The word ‘tauutuutu’ can
Read MorePractical options for the adoption of ecosystem services thinking and methods by Māori communities in New Zealand
Special issue on ecosystem services (report 6) This report focuses on practical considerations associated with the possible role of ecosystem services as a contribution that assists in reclaiming, reframing and
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