Role of Kāhui Taiao
Kāhui Taiao is a small group within the Ministry for the Environment
that provides advice and information on Māori and Treaty of Waitangi
issues in relation to environmental and resource management policies,
and claims to the Waitangi Tribunal involving natural resources.
As well as providing advice on environmental issues concerning Māori,
Kāhui Taiao also works with:
- iwi, hapū, and whanau to identify and support their environmental
priorities through general or specific projects
- Government agencies, local Government, industry, business, community
and international interests to provide advice on environmental issues
for Māori.
Kāhui Taiao’s key strategic goal is to improve the effectiveness of
Māori participation in the management and use of natural resources.
In achieving this goal, our strategic priorities are:
- Māori Participation: Developing new, more effective ways of involving
tangata whenua in the management of natural resources
- Whole of Government Relationship: Facilitating and co-ordinating
a long term whole of government relationship with Māori in the
management of natural resources
- Advice and Assistance: Delivering advice and assistance to other
teams within the Ministry on major environmental policies that
have a significant impact on Māori.
Last updated: 4 August 2009