Kia Whakanuia te Whenua - The Landscape Foundation
Landscape Foundation Aotearoa
26 episodes
3 weeks ago
Kia Whakanuia te Whenua | People, Place, Landscape is the Landscape Foundation's first book. In this podcast series we interview the book's authors, exploring their views on the complex challenges of te ao hurihuri - a world in change. These conversations offer new ways of thinking about the whenua, land, and our relationship with her - we confront the pain of Indigenous alienation, biodiversity loss, pollution and climate change, and sound a global call for action to together protect and care for our places.
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Kia Whakanuia te Whenua | People, Place, Landscape is the Landscape Foundation's first book. In this podcast series we interview the book's authors, exploring their views on the complex challenges of te ao hurihuri - a world in change. These conversations offer new ways of thinking about the whenua, land, and our relationship with her - we confront the pain of Indigenous alienation, biodiversity loss, pollution and climate change, and sound a global call for action to together protect and care for our places.
S3 E2: Rod Barnett - Carbon gardens: Garden research in the era of climate crisis
Kia Whakanuia te Whenua - The Landscape Foundation
27 minutes 2 seconds
6 months ago
S3 E2: Rod Barnett - Carbon gardens: Garden research in the era of climate crisis
We talk to landscape architect Rod Barnett about how the concept of garden can be reimagined to respect and encourage diversity, and to remember humanity's place as part of the natural world.
Kia Whakanuia te Whenua - The Landscape Foundation
Kia Whakanuia te Whenua | People, Place, Landscape is the Landscape Foundation's first book. In this podcast series we interview the book's authors, exploring their views on the complex challenges of te ao hurihuri - a world in change. These conversations offer new ways of thinking about the whenua, land, and our relationship with her - we confront the pain of Indigenous alienation, biodiversity loss, pollution and climate change, and sound a global call for action to together protect and care for our places.