Turner JAStokes SJones RTHHemi MCollins HVannier CBurkitt LBradley CDoehring KMacintosh KAYoung JRoskruge NPerry-Smith PIosefa RKWalker NYoung FBell AMcDermott AWood C2025-02-172025-02-172024-11-16Turner JA, Stokes S, Te Hurinui Jones R, Hemi M, Collins H, Vannier C, Burkitt L, Bradley C, Doehring K, Macintosh KA, Young J, Roskruge N, Perry-Smith P, Kahukura Iosefa R, Walker N, Young F, Bell A, McDermott A, Wood C. (2024). Co-production of insights for place-based approaches to revitalise te taiao in Aotearoa New Zealand. New Zealand Geographer. 80. 3. (pp. 233-244).0028-8144https://mro.massey.ac.nz/handle/10179/72499Communities across Aotearoa New Zealand are collaborating to reverse ecological decline, but little attention has been given to understanding the deeper relationship required with our physical and socio-cultural landscapes. We used knowledge co-production to develop 11 insights to support place-based strategies that nurture a collective responsibility to revitalise both people and place. Twenty-five subject matter experts across communities, government, industry and research drew from their collective expertise and the review of 63 local-to-global case study examples of farm-to-community-scale place-based approaches. A key output from this work is an Aotearoa New Zealand framework that diagrammatically represents the interdisciplinary nature of the 11 insights.(c) 2024 The Author/sCC BY-NC-ND 4.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/collaborationknowledge systemsplace-basedtangata whenuaTe taiaoTe Tiriti o WaitangiCo-production of insights for place-based approaches to revitalise te taiao in Aotearoa New ZealandJournal article10.1111/nzg.124081745-7939journal-article233-244