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We can use our action to drive our own hope, rather than leaving it to someone else to do for us. Once we focus on what we can change, it’s amazing how many things we can actually do.” – Jocelyn Timperley, Climate journalist

You are part of the solution!

Here we feature just a handful of the many projects that demonstrate kaitiakitanga, guardians and protectors of the environment. Each page showcases a project that helps to protect and restore our native ecosystems, and why and how this help address climate change. Resources, links, contact information, and where relevant, research used to create these projects is included, so each page is a virtual recipe of what to do, how to do it, and the ingredients used.

Note: Links in the menu with this symbol take you outside this website.

If you don’t know how your project helps address climate change, we can help. Please contact manager@braid.org.nz.

To tackle climate change and its impacts effectively, we know we must work together. Councils in Waitaha/Canterbury have joined forces to deliver bold climate actions for our region. Click on the link to be taken to the website where you can see the full list of action plans.
Ōnuku Rūnanga has taken the initiative and responsibility to lead the process of preparing their whānau and our community for the challenges of climate change. In collaboration with Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu, Christchurch City Council, Environment Canterbury, and local community groups, Ōnuku is developing a climate change adaptation plan for Akaroa Habour.

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Home > Nature-based solutions > Our places

We can use our action to drive our own hope, rather than leaving it to someone else to do for us. Once we focus on what we can change, it’s amazing how many things we can actually do.” – Jocelyn Timperley, Climate journalist

You are part of the solution!

Here we feature just a handful of the many projects that demonstrate kaitiakitanga, guardians and protectors of the environment. Each page showcases a project that helps to protect and restore our native ecosystems, and why and how this help address climate change. Resources, links, contact information, and where relevant, research used to create these projects is included, so each page is a virtual recipe of what to do, how to do it, and the ingredients used.

Note: Links in the menu with this symbol take you outside this website.

If you don’t know how your project helps address climate change, we can help. Please contact manager@braid.org.nz.

To tackle climate change and its impacts effectively, we know we must work together. Councils in Waitaha/Canterbury have joined forces to deliver bold climate actions for our region. Click on the link to be taken to the website where you can see the full list of action plans.
Ōnuku Rūnanga has taken the initiative and responsibility to lead the process of preparing their whānau and our community for the challenges of climate change. In collaboration with Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu, Christchurch City Council, Environment Canterbury, and local community groups, Ōnuku is developing a climate change adaptation plan for Akaroa Habour.