Shaping the Future: Indigenous Perspectives in the Bioeconomy
Join a discussion on how Indigenous perspectives are shaping the future of the bioeconomy in Aotearoa. This session will explore how Indigenous knowledge, values, and governance approaches are shaping bio-based enterprises and influencing how natural resources are managed, valued, and regenerated.
Date: Thursday 30th April 2026.
Time: Noon to 1.30pm.
Location: Memorial Hall at Lincoln University.
Cost: FREE.
Professor Paora Tapsell from Lincoln University will draw on his extensive experience at the intersection of Māori development, leadership, and innovation, highlighting how kaupapa Māori frameworks can guide bioeconomy initiatives that deliver cultural, environmental, social, and economic outcomes.
Dr Sue Zydenbos from the Bioeconomy Science Institute | Maiangi Taiao will explore how science, policy, and industry can more effectively engage with and support Indigenous-led bioeconomy pathways to deliver impact.
Find out more about this seminar on how Indigenous perspectives are shaping Aotearoa's bioeconomy, including how to secure your spot.
This session is part of Lincoln University's State of the Land series.