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.
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.
A list of past and current research focussed on biology, impacts and management of kauri dieback is now available.
This investment will incorporate research from across Ngā Rākau Taketake, with an emphasis on novel tools and approaches.
Developing standardised measures to quantify the impact both kauri dieback and myrtle rust are having on the wider ecosystem.
Looking at the role environmental factors play on disease expression and severity, pathogen spread and establishment, as well as investigating plant pathogen genomes.
Ensuring susceptible plant species survive myrtle rust and kauri dieback.
A hapū-centric surveillance framework that focuses on the holistic health of the forest.
Focusing on the human dimensions of forest health management, specifically kauri dieback and myrtle rust.
A list of past and current research focussed on biology, impacts and management of myrtle rust is now available. This…