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Our Research Projects To Mobilise for Action

Mobilising for Action’s research projects embody knowledges that are mātauranga Māori and Western science ​because both have a role to play in understanding the human dimensions of forest health management.

Learn more about our research projects by visiting the project gallery below.

Or link to our research strategy.

Research Strategy
  • RA 1.1 & RA 1.1.1

    He taonga kē te ngahere

    He taura here ki te taiao

  • RA 1.2

    Māra Tautāne: Revitalising a hapū practice connected to te taiao

  • RA 1.3

    Toi Taiao Whakatairanga:
    Kauri dieback, myrtle rust and public awareness through arts practices

  • RA 1.4

    Toitū te Ngahere: Art in schools for forest health

  • RA. 2.1

    Being manuhiri: Arriving with care in the places you cherish


  • RA 2.2

    Understanding Why Peri-Urban Residents Do/Do Not Engage in Forest Health Protection: An Audience Segmentation Approach

  • RA 2.3

    Co-producing Biosecurity for the Ngahere: Reframing Biosecurity Tension through a Citizen Social Science Approach

  • RA 2.4

    Postcolonial Biosecurity Possibilities