An Annotated Bibliography: Health of Te Awanui Tauranga Harbour
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ii Manaaki Taha Moana, Report No. 8 An Annotated Bibliography: Health of Te Awanui Tauranga Harbour Manaaki Taha Moana: Enhancing Coastal Ecosystems for Iwi Monograph Series – No. 8 Lydia Hale Sarah Wairepo Alex Bedford-Rolleston Caine Taiapa iii Manaaki Taha Moana, Report No. 8 An Annotated Bibliography: Health of Te Awanui Tauranga Harbour Lydia Hale Sarah Wairepo Alex Bedford-Rolleston Caine Taiapa ISBN978-0-9876535-7-4 ISSN 2230-3332 (Print) ISSN 2230-3340 (Online) Published by the Manaaki Taha Moana (MTM) Research Team Funded by the Ministry for Science and Innovation Contract MAUX0907 Main Contract Holder: Massey University www.mtm.ac.nz Reviewed by: Approved for release by: MTM Science Leader Type in Reviewer’s name Professor Murray Patterson Issue Date: xxx 2013 Recommended citation: Hale, L., Wairepo, S., Bedford-Rolleston, A & Taiapa, C. (2013). An Annotated Bibliography: Health of Te Awanui Tauranga Harbour. Manaaki Taha Moana Research Report No. 8. Massey University, Palmerston North. iv Manaaki Taha Moana, Report No. 8 © Manaaki Taha Moana Research Team Published by the Manaaki Taha Moana Research Team Ecological Economics Research New Zealand Massey University Private Bag 11052 Palmerston North New Zealand While the author has exercised all reasonable skill and care in researching and reporting this information, the author accepts no responsibility for the opinions expressed, or the accuracy or completeness of the contents of this document. The author will not be liable in contract, tort, or otherwise howsoever, for any loss, damage or expense (whether direct, indirect or consequential) arising out of the provision for the information contained in the report or its use. ISBN978-0-9876535-7-4 v Manaaki Taha Moana, Report No. 8 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report provides an annotated bibliography of research publications and scientific/technical reports in relation to the ecological health of Tauranga Harbour - Health of Te Awanui Tauranga Harbour (Sinner et al., 2011). Other selected reports with relevance to environmental research have also been included. The bibliography is intended to be a starting point for people working on environmental research within Tauranga Harbour and its catchments and a guide to what reports and other information exist about the state of coastal ecosystems in the case study region. Manaaki Taha Moana (MTM) is a six-year programme, running from October 2009 to September 2015, with research being conducted primarily in two areas: Tauranga Moana and the coastal rohe of Ngati Raukawa on the Horowhenua coast. The wider research project aims to restore and enhance coastal ecosystems and their services of importance to iwi/hapu, by working with iwi to improve knowledge of these ecosystems and the degradation processes that affect them. This report is not a comprehensive listing of all environmental research publications during the period, but some guidance is provided as to other bibliographic references and publication sources. vi Manaaki Taha Moana, Report No. 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary ............................................................................................................................. vi 1 Introduction ..................................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Background ............................................................................................................................... 1 1.2 Manaaki Taha Moana (MTM) Project & Team .......................................................................... 1 1.3 Objectives of the MTM Project .................................................................................................. 1 1.4 Objective of the Annotated Bibliography ................................................................................... 3 2 Methodology ................................................................................................................................... 4 3. Annotated Bibliography& Alphabetical Citations ...................................................................... 5 3.1. A ............................................................................................................................................ 5 3.2. B .......................................................................................................................................... 14 3.3. C .......................................................................................................................................... 54 3.4. D .......................................................................................................................................... 76 3.5. E .......................................................................................................................................... 97 3.6. F ........................................................................................................................................ 102 3.7. G ........................................................................................................................................ 110 3.8. H ........................................................................................................................................ 129 3.9. I ........................................................................................................................................ 155 3.10. J ........................................................................................................................................ 160 3.11. K ........................................................................................................................................ 166 3.12. L ........................................................................................................................................ 175 3.13. M ........................................................................................................................................ 191 3.14. N ........................................................................................................................................ 242 3.15. O ........................................................................................................................................ 254 3.16. P ........................................................................................................................................ 258 3.17. Q ........................................................................................................................................ 275 3.18. R ........................................................................................................................................ 275 3.19. S ........................................................................................................................................ 291 3.20. T ........................................................................................................................................ 324 3.21. U ........................................................................................................................................ 341 3.22. V ........................................................................................................................................ 341 3.23. W ........................................................................................................................................ 346 3.24. X, Y, Z ................................................................................................................................. 360 vii Manaaki Taha Moana, Report No. 8 viii Manaaki Taha Moana, Report No. 8 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background This report is one in a series of reports and other outputs from the research programme “Enhancing Coastal Ecosystems for Iwi: Manaaki Taha Moana” (MAUX0907), funded by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (previously the Ministry for Science and Innovation, and before that the Foundation for Research Science and Technology, and the Ministry of Research, Science and Technology). 1.2 Manaaki Taha Moana (MTM) Project & Team Manaaki Taha Moana (MTM) is a six-year programme, running from October 2009 to September 2015. Research is conducted primarily in two areas: Tauranga Moana and the Horowhenua coast. This programme builds upon “Ecosystem Services Benefits in Terrestrial Ecosystems for Iwi” (MAUX0502), Massey University’s previous research with Ngati Raukawa in the lower North Island. Professor Murray Patterson of Massey University is the Science leader of MTM. A number of different organisations are contracted to deliver the research: Waka Taiao Limited with support of Te Manaaki Awanui (previously, Te Manaaki Taiao Trust) in the Tauranga Moana case study; Te Reo o Taiao Ngati Raukawa Environmental Resource Unit (Taiao Raukawa) and Dr Huhana Smith in the Horowhenua coast case study; Waka Digital; Cawthron Institute; and Massey University. The research team endeavours to engage extensively with local communities and end users through a variety of means. More about the research programme can be found on the MTM programme website http://www.mtm.ac.nz. 1.3 Objectives of the MTM Project The central research question is: ― how can we best enhance and restore the value and resilience of coastal ecosystems and their services, so that this makes a positive contribution to iwi identity, survival and welfare in the case study