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Tag Archives: community environmental groups

Networking with environmental experts

April 9, 2015by Monica Peters Leave a comment

I attended another Landcare Networking Day and I’m in awe another year has wrapped around since the last one. So quickly? This gathering of around 45 community restoration practitioners, representatives […]

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Community environmental restoration, Wetlands

Restoring an urban wilderness

February 5, 2015by Monica Peters 1 Comment

With January having skidded past in a haze of hot and sunny weather I thought I’d reflect on Seeley’s Gully – a local restoration project begun over half a century […]

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Community environmental restoration

WHAT’S IN A NAME?

January 7, 2015by Monica Peters Leave a comment

Citizen science is undoubtedly a buzzword. You know that when it starts being used by government ministries in phrases like “Citizen Science is a driver for change”. Though I’m not […]

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Citizen science, Community environmental restoration, Conferences, Symposia & Awards, Volunteer monitoring

Enhancing #Scientificliteracy

September 1, 2014by Monica Peters Leave a comment

Public engagement in science is a hot topic highlighted by the ‘Nation of Curious Minds’ project and the National Objectives Framework component of the Freshwater Reform package. For both, the […]

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Citizen science, Community environmental restoration, Volunteer monitoring, Water quality

Curious minds – a new Government Strategy for Science in Society

July 31, 2014by Monica Peters 1 Comment

The opening page of newly developed National Strategic Plan for Science in Society states: “Science literacy is fundamentally important to the future of young New Zealanders”. I’d change that to […]

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Citizen science, Community environmental restoration, Volunteer monitoring

He Tangata, he tangata, he tangata – the people, the people, the people

February 21, 2014by Monica Peters Leave a comment

Wetlands are often referred as the barometer catchment health, but their function as barometer of the health of the people is often overlooked (or frankly, just ignored). The biennial National […]

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Community environmental restoration, Wetlands

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My kaupapa is interpreting and understanding our environment and how we – as individuals and as a society interact with the natural world. Through my consultancy people+science I contract to NGOs and Government agencies, drawing on a broad skill set: biodiversity restoration, mixed method social research, project design and delivery, science communication and governance. A background in fine arts complements my science-based mahi and provides another avenue for exploring and decoding our surroundings.

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