Emergency managers’ perspectives on Māori response and recovery approaches: managing catastrophic hazard events in Aotearoa New Zealand
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2025-04-01
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Australian Institute for Disaster Resilience
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Iwi, hapū and Māori communities have consistently demonstrated an ability to effectively engage in readiness, response and recovery for catastrophic hazard events in Aotearoa New Zealand. These actions are operationalised, both independently and in collaboration with local Civil Defence and Emergency Management (CDEM) groups. There are increasing calls from the Aotearoa New Zealand Government and from iwi and hapū to formalise relationships and support available. Little work has been done to understand what the perspectives and experiences of Māori and non-Māori emergency managers have been in navigating past events and planning for future ones. This qualitative research included a series of interviews with emergency managers from across the country on barriers and opportunities for Māori participation in response and recovery. It compares participant experiences with findings from recent reports, research and formal inquiries. This study provides recommendations for areas of focus for the emergency management sector in Aotearoa New Zealand to effectively optimise Māori response and recovery.
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Kaiser L, Kenney C. (2025). Emergency managers’ perspectives on Māori response and recovery approaches: managing catastrophic hazard events in Aotearoa New Zealand. Australian Journal of Emergency Management. 40. 2. (pp. 30-38).