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Local-Indigenous Autonomy and Community Streetscape Enhancement: Learnings from Māori and Te Ara Mua—Future Streets Project

机译:地方性自治和社区街景增强:毛利语和TE ARA MUA-Future街道项目的学习

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In settler countries, attention is now extending to the wellbeing benefits of recognising and promoting the Indigenous cultural identity of neighbourhoods as a contributing factor to more equitable and healthier communities. Re-indigenisation efforts to (re)implement cultural factors into urban design can be challenging and ineffective without the leadership and collaboration of local-Indigenous peoples. Undertaken in Aotearoa New Zealand, Te Ara Mua — Future Street project, demonstrated that co-design has critical potential in the reclamation of Indigenous autonomy, increased local-Indigenous presence and revitalisation of cultural identity. Employing a Kaupapa Māori (Māori-centred) research approach, we focused on the workings and perspectives of mana whenua (local-Indigenous peoples) and community stakeholder engagement in Te Ara Mua. An Indigenous theoretical framework, Te Pae Mahutonga, was utilised in the data analysis to explore perspectives of Indigenous collective agency, empowerment, and wellbeing. Our research demonstrates that developing capacity amongst Indigenous communities is integral for effective engagement and that the realisation of autonomy in urban design projects has broader implications for Indigenous sovereignty, spatial justice and health equity. Significantly, we argue that future community enhancement strategies must include not only re-designing and re-imagining initiatives, but also re-indigenising.
机译:在定居者国家,现在关注的是认识和促进社区的土着文化认同的福祉好处,作为更加公平和更健康的社区的贡献因素。在没有地方土着人民的领导和合作,重新挖掘(重新)实施文化因素的努力(重新)将文化因素实施到城市设计中可能具有挑战性和无效。在AOTEAROA新西兰进行TE ARA MUA - 未来的街道项目,表明,共同设计在接入土着自主权方面具有关键潜力,增加了地方 - 土着存在和振兴文化身份。雇用kaupapamāori(毛利国)的研究方法,我们专注于法国人(当地 - 土着人民)和社区利益相关者参与的法国人的工作和观点。土着理论框架,TE PAE Mahutonga在数据分析中,探讨了土着集体机构,赋权和福祉的视角。我们的研究表明,土着社区之间的发展能力是有效参与的一体化,并且城市设计项目的自主性实现对土着主权,空间司法和卫生股权的影响更为广泛。值得注意的是,我们认为未来的社区增强策略不仅必须包括重新设计和重新想象的举措,而且还包括重新设计。

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