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Aroha Te Pareake Mead
Researcher at International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources
Publications - 5
Citations - 1130
Aroha Te Pareake Mead is an academic researcher from International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. The author has contributed to research in topics: IUCN protected area categories & Critically endangered. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 846 citations.
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Valuing nature's contributions to people: the IPBES approach
Unai Pascual,Unai Pascual,Patricia Balvanera,Sandra Díaz,György Pataki,Eva Roth,Marie Stenseke,Robert T. Watson,Esra Başak Dessane,Mine Islar,Eszter Kelemen,Virginie Maris,Martin F. Quaas,Suneetha M. Subramanian,Heidi Wittmer,Asia Adlan,So Eun Ahn,Yousef S. Al-Hafedh,Edward Amankwah,Stanley T. Asah,Pam Berry,Adem Bilgin,Sara Jo Breslow,Craig Bullock,Daniel Cáceres,Hamed Daly-Hassen,Eugenio Figueroa,Christopher D. Golden,Erik Gómez-Baggethun,Erik Gómez-Baggethun,David González-Jiménez,Joël Houdet,Hans Keune,Ritesh Kumar,Keping Ma,Peter H. May,Aroha Te Pareake Mead,Patrick J. O’Farrell,Ram Pandit,Walter Pengue,Ramón Pichis-Madruga,Florin Popa,Susan Preston,Diego Pacheco-Balanza,Heli Saarikoski,Bernardo B. N. Strassburg,Bernardo B. N. Strassburg,Bernardo B. N. Strassburg,Marjan van den Belt,Madhu Verma,Fern Wickson,Noboyuki Yagi +51 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the rationale for the inclusive valuation of nature's contributions to people (NCP) in decision making, as well as broad methodological steps for doing so, and argue that transformative practices aiming at sustainable futures would benefit from embracing such diversity, which require recognizing and addressing power relationships across stakeholder groups that hold different values on human nature-relations and NCP.
Preliminary guide regarding diverse conceptualization of multiple values of nature and its benefits, including biodiversity and ecosystem functions and services
Sandra Díaz,György Pataki,Eva Roth,Robert T. Watson,Yousef S. Al-Hafedh,S. Ahn,Edward Amankwah,Stanley T. Asah,Patricia Balvanera,Sara Jo Breslow,Craig Bullock,Daniel Cáceres,V. Chobotová,H. Daly-Hasen,E. Basak Dessane,Eugenio Figueroa,Christopher D. Golden,Erik Gómez-Baggethun,Mine Islar,Eszter Kelemen,Ritesh Kumar,K. Ma,Virginie Maris,M. Masozera,P.H. May,Aroha Te Pareake Mead,A. Mohamed,D. Moran,Patrick J. O’Farrell,Diego Pacheco,Ram Pandit,Walter Pengue,R. Pichs,Florin Popa,R. Povazan,Martin F. Quaas,T. Rakotobe,Heli Saarikoski,Bernardo B. N. Strassburg,Suneetha M. Subramanian,M. van den Belt,Madhu Verma,X. Wang,Fern Wickson,Heidi Wittmer,Nobuyuki Yagi,E.B. Barbier,Michael Burton,J. Houdet,Hans Keune,S. Liu,S. Maynard,R. Portela,Marja Spierenburg +53 more
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Genetic frontiers for conservation:An assessment of synthetic biology and biodiversity conservation
Luke Alphey,Elizabeth Bennet,Jason A. Delborne,Hilde Eggermont,Kevin M. Esvelt,Ann Kingirl,Adam Kokotovich,Bartomiej Kolodziejczyk,Todd Kuiken,Aroha Te Pareake Mead,Maria Oliva,Edward Perello,Lydia Slobodian,Delphine Thizy,Daniel Tompkins,Gerd Winter,Karl J. Campbell,Johanna E. Elsensohn,Nick D. Holmes,Chris Farmer,Bradford S. Keitt,Philip T. Leftwich,Tom Maloney,Daniel Masiga,Andrew E. Newhouse,Ben J. Novak,Ryan Phelan,William A. Powell,Louise Rollins-Smith,Madeline van Oppen +29 more
TL;DR: The assessment of the potential positive and negative impacts of synthetic biology on biodiversity conservation is presented in this paper, which is one part of IUCN's effort to provide recommendations and guidance.
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Whakamanahia Te mātauranga o te Māori: empowering Māori knowledge to support Aotearoa’s aquatic biological heritage
James M. Ataria,Melanie Mark-Shadbolt,Aroha Te Pareake Mead,Kevin Prime,Jim Doherty,J. Waiwai,Tohe Ashby,Simon J. Lambert,Gary O. Garner +8 more
TL;DR: Aotearoa New Zealand grapples with developing solutions to complex issues surrounding its unique freshwater and marine biological heritage, there is a growing recognition that mātauranga Māori c....
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IUCN's encounter with 007: safeguarding consensus for conservation
Simon N. Stuart,Shaikha Al Dhaheri,Elizabeth L. Bennett,Duan Biggs,Andrew Bignell,Onnie Byers,Rosie Cooney,John Donaldson,Holly T. Dublin,Hilde Eggermont,Barbara Engels,Basile van Havre,Michael R. Hoffmann,Masahiko Horie,Jon Hutton,Ashok Khosla,Frederic Launay,Caroline M Lees,Georgina M. Mace,Julia Marton-Lefèvre,Vivek Menon,Russell A. Mittermeier,Tamar Pataridze,Miguel Pellerano,Ramón Pérez Gil,John G. Robinson,Jon Paul Rodríguez,Aroha Te Pareake Mead,Spencer Thomas,Marina von Weissenberg +29 more
TL;DR: A controversy at the 2016 IUCN World Conservation Congress on the topic of closing domestic ivory markets (the 007, or so-called James Bond, motion) has given rise to a debate on the value proposition of the organization.