Tangata, Whenua, Taonga: A New Climate Vision

Tangata, Whenua, Taonga: A New Climate Vision

An opportunity to hear from one of Aotearoa’s most respected Māori scholars on how Indigenous knowledge can shape a more sustainable future.

By Lincoln University's State of the Land

Date and time

Location

Lincoln University

85084 Ellesmere Junction Road Lincoln, Canterbury 7647 New Zealand

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

Join us for the next event in Te Whare Wānaka o Aoraki Lincoln University’s Excellence Series—a platform that celebrates leadership across disciplines and showcases the University’s distinctive, applied research contributing to Aotearoa’s prosperity and intergenerational wellbeing.

In this thought-provoking presentation, Professor Paora Tapsell—renowned Indigenous scholar and inaugural Director of Lincoln’s Institute of Kāika Climate Resilience—shares insights from over three decades of research spanning Indigenous knowledge systems, cultural heritage, and climate adaptation. From revitalising marae connections to tackling climate challenges through an Indigenous lens, his work is grounded in the deep relationship between tangata (people), whenua (lands), and taonga (resources).

Drawing on case studies from Aotearoa and the wider Pacific, Professor Tapsell will outline a “nation space” of climate innovation—one that centres Indigenous values, strengthens community resilience, and reimagines our collective future.

Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from one of Aotearoa’s most respected Māori researchers on how Indigenous wisdom and applied science can help shape a more sustainable, equitable world.

Tuesday 15 July

4.00pm-5.30pm

Patiki, Waimarie Building, Lincoln University


We hope to see you there!


Timings

4.00 pm - Networking and drinks

4.15 pm - Welcome & introduction from LU Vice-Chancellor

4.20 pm - Presentation from Speaker

4.50 pm - Summary

5.00 pm - Networking and questions over drinks and nibbles

5.30pm - Event Ends


Organised by

The LU State of the Land initiative brings people together from across Aotearoa New Zealand’s agriculture, food and fibre sector to tackle the big issues facing the industry today.

Through networking events and purposeful connection, we create opportunities for farmers, entrepreneurs, researchers, scientists and industry leaders to share insights, explore challenges, and collaborate on innovative solutions.

State of the Land fosters a connected community focused on building a more resilient, sustainable and future-ready sector.

Free