Food Systems, Indigenous Knowledge and Systems Thinking: A Case Study in Regional New Zealand

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作者
Glassey, Rachael [1 ]
Tipene-Leach, David [1 ]
Rees, David [2 ]
Swinburn, Boyd [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] EIT, Pukenga New Zealand Inst Skills & Technol, Kura Awarua Rangahau Maori Res Ctr, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand
[2] Synergia Ltd, Auckland, New Zealand
[3] Univ Auckland, Sch Populat Hlth, Auckland, New Zealand
来源
COMMUNITY HEALTH EQUITY RESEARCH & POLICY | 2025年
关键词
m & amacr; tauranga M & amacr; ori; indigenous knowledge; systems thinking; food systems; schools; education; food security;
D O I
10.1177/2752535X251324808
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background: The nutritional health of tamariki (children) in Aotearoa New Zealand (NZ) is poor. Nourishing Hawke's Bay (NHB) began as an initiative to address this problem in low advantage regions of Hawke's Bay (HB) and evolved into the evaluation of Ka Ora. Ka Ako the free, healthy school lunch programme, and the scoping of wider improvements in the regional food ecosystem. Purpose: The aim of this paper is to describe how NHB co-designed and evaluated food interventions incorporating systems thinking and m & amacr;tauranga M & amacr;ori (traditional knowledge), as lenses through which to view the initiative. Study Sample and Research Design: Cognitive mapping interviews (n = 11) with community health and education leaders identified six key co-design principles or Pou (metaphorical posts) for NHB. Data Collection: Further systems methods, such as group model building and system dynamics modelling, and m & amacr;tauranga M & amacr;ori methods, such as w & amacr;nanga (M & amacr;ori learning forums), involved the community in food systems mapping and intervention co-design and prioritisation. Results: Three Pou, 'food security,' 'm & amacr;tauranga M & amacr;ori' and 'children's hauora' (wellbeing), set the research agenda for NHB. the other three Pou, 'work with community,' 'cohesion and integration' and 'start with schools,' determined the subsequent research processes. Along with standard population evaluation methods (including quantitative and qualitative assessments of changes in student health and wellbeing), a participatory Value for Investment (VFI) analysis assessed return on investment. Conclusions: Combining systems thinking and m & amacr;tauranga M & amacr;ori is a novel, participatory approach co-creating pathways to improved nutrition and food security for tamariki and holds promise for wider food system changes in regional NZ.
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