Urban Māori Urban Planning: Māori planning documents and urban development plans Biddy Livesey SHORE and Whariki Research Centre Massey University 20 April 2016
“Self - determination for economic independence” “Ultimately the commercial benefit of any Waikato-Tainui development remains within the rohe and for the benefit of Waikato-Tainui tribal members and the wider community. The link between the economic and commercial success of Waikato-Tainui and their cultural and social success cannot be overstated”
Waikato-Tainui economic sovereignty does not feature
Economic sovereignty as a historical fact; and a contemporary rates bill
Tāngata whenua will be a leading economic influence in the sub-region by 2061
Iwi planning documents illustrate the importance of economic development to support an integrated iwi development agenda
biddylivesey@gmail.com SHORE and Whariki Research Centre Massey University This research is funded as part of the Resilient Urban Futures programme hosted by the New Zealand Centre for Sustainable Cities www.sustainablecities.org.nz Whakahoki
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