Alison Greenaway works on co-production of knowledge and practices of care for sustainable development. Her work informs policy, operational and research practices shaping biosecurity and biodiversity in Aotearoa New Zealand. Inspired by stories of ki uta ki tai, her work supports holistic governance connecting people, ecosystem flows and landscapes across Aotearoa.
Lara Taylor, Kathryn Gale, Alison Greenaway and Desna Whaanga-Schollum reflect on how they created safe space on a recent noho marae wānanga by operating in aroha.