Garth Harmsworth and Ngati Porou Science & society

Sustainable resource management, especially where there are conflicting views on resource use, requires support from community and tangata whenua stakeholders. Engaging these stakeholders in meaningful ways increases the relevance and effectiveness of outcomes, and builds trust between all partners.

Stakeholder or community engagement is also an important factor in ensuring the success of overseas aid projects for capacity building and poverty alleviation.


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