Economy
Te Puāwaitanga o te Tātai me te ōhanga Te Puāwaitanga ō te Tātai and economy
The economy actions have been developed in line with kaitiaki Trustee, custodian, guardian. values.
Tōnuitanga Prosperity, abundance, plenty. is particularly relevant to the economy priority as a resilient, low carbon economy that incorporates circular and regenerative principles will support Māori whānau Extended family, family group, a familiar term of address to a number of people. Also the primary economic unit of traditional Māori society. and Māori business ecosystems.
Enabling Tōnuitanga will progress the economic shift to a more regenerative, distributive, and thriving economy.
Specific Ngā Mahi a Te Ora / Wellbeing activities that relate to the economy priority
- Establishment of a mana whenua Hapū and iwi with ancestral relationships to certain areas in Tāmaki Makaurau where they exercise customary authority. climate office/think tank.
- Intergenerational Relating to, involving, or affecting several generations. education programmes.
- Sustainability report (supports the environment, wellbeing of individuals and communities and improved economy).
- Use our dual knowledge systems to determine what it could look like for Tāmaki Makaurau.
- Investment in opportunities for innovation and green technology (e.g. how we think about waste, energy, land use and transport).
- Enabling whānau to prosper, be resilient and strong as we transition away from carbon dependence.
- Education and training programmes for a regenerative economy.
- Rangatahi Youth, younger generation.creating innovative pathways for sustainable behaviour change.
- Preparing and educating Māori communities, businesses and landowners for change.