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Tag Archives: Landcare

Lake Koromatua: One of 1000 community restoration projects

September 14, 2015by Monica Peters Leave a comment

I always find it interesting to ask volunteers how many hours they estimate they’ve put into their restoration projects. Hamilton Fish & Game Assn. members, Keith, John and Murray, average […]

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Community environmental restoration, Wetlands

PhD progress: Research Snapshot #5

April 28, 2015by Monica Peters 1 Comment

Somewhere…. over the rainbow…. My PhD has entered the final 6 or so months and I’m busy writing and getting research results to whom it may help better inform: regional […]

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Citizen science, Community environmental restoration, PhD Research 2013-2016, Science communication, Volunteer monitoring

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

Conservation for the Greater Good

May 28, 2014by Monica Peters Leave a comment

In the last fortnight I’ve attended two community events that have brought environmental restoration groups together. In this age where there are so many channels for communication, what interests me […]

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Community environmental restoration

‘Innovationing’ – pragmatic conservation in the real world

April 12, 2013by Monica Peters Leave a comment

INNOVATIONING encapsulated the spirit of a recent Landcare Networking Day hosted by the NZ Landcare Trust, Waikato Regional Council, the Whakaupoko Landcare and the David Johnstone Pukemokemoke Bush Reserve Trust. […]

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Citizen science, Community environmental restoration

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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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