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- EDS board | EDS
David is a Senior Lecturer in Social Sciences and Public Policy at AUT University and Chair of the Vice Chancellor s Sustainability Steering Group He has a DPhil in Politics from the University of Oxford His current research focuses on climate change, sustainable finance and nature based solutions
- Environmental Protection Authority chair and deputy announced
Dayle Hunia has a background in environmental management and Maori economic development She is currently the Executive Director of Kotuku Systems Limited — a business, IT and environmental consultancy firm based in Whakatane
- Dayle Hunia on LinkedIn: This is so good to see during these . . .
As a special interest group of New Zealand Planning Institute, we advocate for the empowerment and enabling of Māori in resource management, environmental
- Final Version - EPA
Ko Dayle Hunia ahau I, DAYLE EVELYN HUNIA of Whakatāne, Environmental Advocate and Consultant, confirm: 1 I was appointed as the Project Manager for the Boat Harbour Project (the Project) by the Trustees of Te Rāhui Lands Trust (the Trust) on 6 August 2019 2 I am a mokopuna of Magdalene Hudson (deceased) who is
- Environmental Protection Authority chair and deputy announced
Dayle Hunia has a background in environmental management and Maori economic development She is currently the Executive Director of Kotuku Systems Limited — a business, IT and environmental consultancy firm based in Whakatane
- Environmentalists confronted by inconvenient truths - Newsroom
Dayle Hunia, the managing director of Kōtuku Systems, replied: “The obvious one would be that we would like our land back – not even all of it In fact, you can keep the contaminated land “But definitely, over time, I’d love us to be in a place where the land held by the Department [of Conservation] would be returned ”
- Partnership milestone for Te Rāhui — Te Rāhui – Herenga Waka Whakatāne
Te Rāhui Lands Trust Representatives met with Kiri Allan last week Pictured from left: Charles Bluett, East Coast MP Kiri Allan, Brian Simpson, Te Arani Barrett and Dayle Hunia
- Dayle Hunia on LinkedIn: World-leading ecosanctuary Zealandia takes top . . .
As a special interest group of New Zealand Planning Institute, we advocate for the empowerment and enabling of Māori in resource management, environmental
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