Volcanologist | Jonathan Procter

Professor Jonathan Procter, of Muaūpoko, Ngāti Apa, and Ngāi Tahu descent, is a leading volcanologist at Massey University. He specializes in volcanic hazard simulation and community resilience, combining geological fieldwork, satellite data, and mātauranga Māori to forecast volcanic events and inform environmental decision-making. His research includes developing the Māori Landscape Classification GIS tool, which integrates […]

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Marine Scientist | Kura Paul-Burke

Kura Paul‑Burke is a marine scientist leading restoration projects in Ōhiwa Harbour, combining mātauranga Māori with modern scientific methods. This profile explores her work on mussel-bed recovery and environmental management, highlighting practical strategies for sustaining New Zealand’s marine ecosystems.

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Research Director | Ariana Estoras

Ariana Estoras (Ngāti Maniapoto), Director of Māori Research at AgResearch, combines molecular genetics expertise with mātauranga Māori to advance science and biosecurity. Her work spans genetic research, risk assessment, and developing culturally-informed approaches to modern scientific challenges.

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Ecologist | Shaun Ogilvie

Professor Shaun Ogilvie (Ngāti Awa, Ngāti Whakahemo) is a leading ecologist at the University of Canterbury, specializing in freshwater and marine ecosystems. His research bridges scientific inquiry with Māori knowledge systems, focusing on environmental sustainability and community engagement. Notably, he has collaborated with iwi to assess the environmental impact of 1080 on culturally significant plants, […]

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Engineer | Kēpa Morgan

Kēpa Morgan is a Chartered Professional Engineer and academic specialising in civil and environmental engineering. He integrates mātauranga Māori into engineering practices, notably through the development of the Mauri Model for environmental impact assessment. His work includes designing sustainable infrastructure for Māori communities and contributing to international environmental policy, such as the Aashukan Declaration. Kēpa […]

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Quantitative Geneticist | Phillip Wilcox

Dr. Phillip Wilcox is a Senior Lecturer and Associate Professor in Quantitative Genetics at the University of Otago. He specialises in genetics and statistics, focusing on genomics and bioethics within the context of Te Ao Māori. Dr. Wilcox has been instrumental in developing frameworks for engaging with Māori communities in research, including co-founding Te Arotūruki, […]

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