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Academic publication

Diversity, contestation, participation in Aotearoa New Zealand's multi-use/user marine spaces

Le Heron E, Logiea J, Allen W, Le Heron R, Blackett P, Davies K, Greenaway A, Glavovic C and Hikuroa D (2019) Marine Policy 106: 103536

Highlights
  • Explores the contention that diversity initiatives enable new questions to be asked.
  • Conceptualises multi-use/user marine spaces as an object of study.
  • Discusses the researchers' commitment to Treaty Partnership research and outlines the generative influences of Vision Mātauranga on participation thinking.
  • Reports on pioneering research into diversity initiatives in Participatory Processes.
  • Reflects on the power and politics of implementation prospects.
Keywords
Diversity, contestation, participation, Aotearoa New Zealand, multi-use/user marine spaces, collective visioning
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