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Te Whakahononga

In an unprecedented effort to save some of the most immense lifeforms on the planet, the Te Whakahononga programme is fostering a multi-disciplinary collaboration which centres mana whenua and uplifts te ao Māori.

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Kauri Dieback Science Stocktake

A list of past and current research focussed on biology, impacts and management of kauri dieback is now available.

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Control, Protect, Cure

This investment will incorporate research from across Ngā Rākau Taketake, with an emphasis on novel tools and approaches.

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Risk Assessment & Ecosystem Impacts

Developing standardised measures to quantify the impact both kauri dieback and myrtle rust are having on the wider ecosystem.

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Host, Pathogen & Environment

Looking at the role environmental factors play on disease expression and severity, pathogen spread and establishment, as well as investigating plant pathogen genomes.

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Conservation & Restoration

Ensuring susceptible plant species survive myrtle rust and kauri dieback.

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Integrated Surveillance

A hapū-centric surveillance framework that focuses on the holistic health of the forest.

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Mobilising for action

Focusing on the human dimensions of forest health management, specifically kauri dieback and myrtle rust.

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Oranga (wellbeing)

Mātauranga Māori based solutions for kauri dieback and myrtle rust

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Myrtle Rust Science Stocktake

A list of past and current research focussed on biology, impacts and management of myrtle rust is now available. This…

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