Ana Koloto
Catriona Hurd
Chellie Spiller
Chellie Spiller (Ngāti Kahungunu ki Wairoa) is a Professor at the University of Waikato’s Management School. She is a committed advocate for Māori leadership, management, governance and business development. Chellie is leading a transdisciplinary team of Māori economy researchers exploring Māori economies of wellbeing, with a strong whānau focus. Chellie is a member of the […]
Terry Chapin
Dr. F. Stuart Chapin III, known to his friends as “Terry,” is Professor Emeritus at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. His research addresses the effects of changes in climate and wildfire on Alaskan ecology and Alaskan indigenous communities. He explores ways that communities and agencies can increase sustainability of ecosystems and human communities over the […]
Wendy Nelson
Post doctoral
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Phd
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Understanding interactions between local and global stressors: A pathway to local action
Project Leader(s) Dr Christopher Cornwall (UoW), Dr Bridie Allan (UoO), Dr Henry Lane (NIWA) Project Team Richard Taylor, Nathan Kenny Our understanding of how stressors impact marine taxa has advanced dramatically in the last decade and we now know that effects manifesting at one level within a food web can cascade to other trophic […]
Understanding local and regional thermal regimes to prepare for climate change
Project Leader(s) Dr Robert Smith (UoO), Dr Peter Russell (UoO) This project will provide a framework for predicting the locations and processes that lead to local oceanographic resilience, as well as vulnerability, in a warming ocean. Using in situ timeseries from southeast New Zealand, in conjunction with simple but accurate heat budget models, we will […]
Using cultural keystones species as a focus for restoration
Project Leader(s) Dr Gaya Gnanalingam (UoO) Project Team Mr Brendan Flack, Mr Adam Brook, Miss Louise Bennett-Jones Abalone are a prime example of a family of species (Haliotidae) subject to serial depletion as a result of fishing pressure worldwide. In Aotearoa New Zealand, pāua (blackfoot abalone, Haliotis iris) are no exception with a number of […]