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.