Successful Forest Restoration: SER's Principles at Te Mata Park

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июн 2024
  • In this video we showcase Te Mata Park and the excellent restoration work that has been undertaken by the Te Mata Park Trust. Te Mata Park provides a great example of the application of SER’s restoration principles. We hope you enjoy the video!
    With special thanks to:
    Te Mata Park - www.tematapark.co.nz
    The University of Waikato - www.waikato.ac.nz
    The Queen Elizabeth National Trust - qeiinationaltrust.org.nz
    Te Uru Rākau | New Zealand Forest Service - www.mpi.govt.nz/forestry/
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    Timestamps:
    00:00 Introduction
    00:48 Tyne-Marie Nelson (Ngāti Kahungunu, Ngāti Hine; Rongoā Māori Practitioner)
    03:35 Mike Devonshire (Chair of the Board of Trustees Te Mata Park Trust)
    05:28 Emma Buttle (Manager of Te Mata Park Trust)
    07:11 Troy Duncan (QEII National Trust Representative)
    08:04 Sara Shaw (Communications & Education)
    10:52 Bruno Chambers (Trustee & descendent of Chambers family)
    13:54 Mike Lusk (Conservation volunteer & Friends of Te Mata Park)
    20:44 Tyne-Marie Nelson (Ngāti Kahungunu, Ngāti Hine; Rongoā Māori Practitioner)
    29:35 Timelapse
    29:46 Credits
    SER principles covered:
    Troy Duncan: Principle 1: Stakeholder engagement (Non=governmental organisation)
    Sara Shaw: Principle 1: Stakeholder engagement (Young people & community)
    Bruno Chambers: Principle 2: Ecological restoration draws on many types of knowledge (Place=based ecological knowledge)
    Bruno Chambers: Principle 3: Ecological restoration practice is informed by native reference ecosystems whilst considering environmental change
    Mike Lusk: Principle 2: Ecological restoration draws on many types of knowledge (Restoration Practitioner)
    Mike Lusk: Principle 4: Ecological restoration supports ecosystem recovery processes
    Tyne-Marie Nelson: Cultural knowledge
    Tyne-Marie Nelson: Principle 3: Ecological restoration practice is informed by native reference ecosystems whilst considering environmental change
    Full details of SER’s principles can be found here:
    cdn.ymaws.com/www.ser.org/res...

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