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https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-18-907-2018
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the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-18-907-2018
© Author(s) 2018. This work is distributed under
the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
Māori oral histories and the impact of tsunamis in Aotearoa-New Zealand
Darren N. King
CORRESPONDING AUTHOR
Māori Environmental Research Centre – Te Kūwaha o Taihoro
Nukurangi, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research
Ltd (NIWA), New Zealand
PANGEA Research Centre, School of
Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of New South Wales
(UNSW), Australia
Wendy S. Shaw
PANGEA Research Centre, School of
Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of New South Wales
(UNSW), Australia
Peter N. Meihana
School of Humanities, Massey University,
New Zealand
James R. Goff
School of Humanities, Massey University,
New Zealand
PANGEA Research Centre, School of
Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of New South Wales
(UNSW), Australia
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- Towards local-parallel scenarios for climate change impacts, adaptation and vulnerability N. Cradock-Henry et al.
- Braiding archaeology, geomorphology and indigenous knowledge to improve the understanding of local-scale coastal change B. Jones et al.
- The Case for Community-Led Geoheritage and Geoconservation Ventures in Māngere, South Auckland, and Central Otago, New Zealand I. Gravis et al.
- Embodied Listening K. Hanrahan & E. Billo
- Dealing with risks associated with tsunamis using indigenous knowledge approaches P. Mikulecký et al.
- A 7300 year record of environmental changes in a coastal wetland (Moawhitu), New Zealand, and evidence for catastrophic overwash (tsunami?) C. Chagué et al.
- Evacuation Behavior and Information Needs of Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand Residents Following the 5 March 2021 Mw 7.3 East Cape Earthquake L. Vinnell et al.
- A place-based virtual field trip resource that reflects understandings from multiple knowledge systems for volcano hazard education in Aotearoa NZ: Lessons from collaborations between Māori and non-Māori S. Saha et al.
- He Tātai Whenua: Environmental Genealogies M. Forster
- Beyond Deep Disagreement: A Path Towards Achieving Understanding Across a Cultural Divide J. Evans & J. Kingsbury
- Decolonizing bird knowledge: More-than-Western bird–human relations B. Thomsen et al.
- Mātauranga Māori in geomorphology: existing frameworks, case studies, and recommendations for incorporating Indigenous knowledge in Earth science C. Wilkinson et al.
- Transreligiosity and Religious Revitalization in Modern Greece: Bridging Religion and Science through Geomythology E. Fotiou
- Recovery Capitals: a collaborative approach to post-disaster guidance P. Quinn et al.
- New Zealand’s tsunami death toll rises J. Goff
- Reconstructing a palaeotsunami: Geomorphological and cultural change associated with a catastrophic 15th century event, Kāpiti Coast, Aotearoa/New Zealand J. McClintock et al.
- Looking backwards to move forwards: insights for climate change adaptation from historical Māori relocation due to natural hazards in Aotearoa New Zealand A. Bailey-Winiata et al.
- Geological evidence for past large earthquakes and tsunamis along the Hikurangi subduction margin, New Zealand K. Clark et al.
- Flood risk management in New Zealand: A case study of the Northland urban community W. Auliagisni et al.
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