TY - JOUR KW - Intangible cultural heritage KW - Māori food gardens KW - New Zealand KW - cultural heritage KW - garden KW - heritage planning KW - Indigenous heritage KW - indigenous population KW - planning practice AU - Hinetaakoha Viriaere AU - Caroline Miller AB - Indigenous peoples always struggle to ensure planning practice is culturally inclusive in identifying and protecting heritage structures and sites. Planners struggle to understand the cultural and spiritual values inherent in heritage and to develop appropriate ways to protect what is often an intangible cultural heritage (ICH). Using traditional Māori food gardens as an example of ICH and a kaupapa Māori research methodology, this paper explores how plans and planners in New Zealand can better recognise and protect Māori cultural heritage, of the type represented in the ICH heritage of food gardens. DO - 10.1080/02697459.2018.1519931 M1 - 4 N1 - Publisher: Routledge N2 - Indigenous peoples always struggle to ensure planning practice is culturally inclusive in identifying and protecting heritage structures and sites. Planners struggle to understand the cultural and spiritual values inherent in heritage and to develop appropriate ways to protect what is often an intangible cultural heritage (ICH). Using traditional Māori food gardens as an example of ICH and a kaupapa Māori research methodology, this paper explores how plans and planners in New Zealand can better recognise and protect Māori cultural heritage, of the type represented in the ICH heritage of food gardens. SP - 409 EP - 425 TI - Living Indigenous Heritage: Planning for Maori Food Gardens in Aotearoa/New Zealand UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85053683472&doi=10.1080%2f02697459.2018.1519931&partnerID=40&md5=394792c9bca537b156d7039f5928a28f VL - 33 SN - 02697459 (ISSN) ER -