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Tūpuna Maunga Research Scholarship 2025/2026 Opens For Applications
Tūpuna Maunga Research Scholarship 2025/2026 Opens For Applications

Scoop

time30-06-2025

  • Science
  • Scoop

Tūpuna Maunga Research Scholarship 2025/2026 Opens For Applications

The Tūpuna Maunga Authority is now inviting applications for its 2025/2026 research scholarship. Open to students across all disciplines, the scholarship offers up to $10,000 to support research that deepens understanding of the ancestral mountains of Tāmaki Makaurau and helps protect their cultural and environmental values. Applications open on Monday 30 June 2025 and close at 10pm on Sunday 31 August 2025. The scholarship was developed under the Authority's education strategy and is grounded in the values and aspirations set out in the Integrated Management Plan (IMP). Its purpose is to encourage research that fosters innovation, enhances knowledge, and contributes to the ongoing care of the mauri (life force) and wairua (spiritual essence) of the Tūpuna Maunga. Previous recipients have explored diverse topics including weaving, photography, volcanology, anthropology and cultural narratives. All applicants from any area of study are encouraged to apply, however it must align with the Authority's values and strategic plans. 'Our aim is to support research that not only expands understanding but brings real-world insights and solutions,' says Paul Majurey, Chair of the Tūpuna Maunga Authority. 'This is part of how we foster a living legacy and connection with the Tūpuna Maunga'. The scholarship may be awarded to a single applicant or split among multiple recipients depending on the scope and quality of proposals. Applications are submitted via the SmartyGrants platform, with successful recipients receiving funding from November 2025 (subject to processing timelines). Full details, including eligibility and the Tūpuna Maunga Values framework, can be found at 'The Tūpuna Maunga are taonga that connect us to generations past and future,' says Majurey. 'We encourage applicants from a wide range of backgrounds and fields. This is a chance to bring fresh thinking to how we care for and live with these sacred landscapes'.

Raja Musa Forest Reserve recognised as ASEAN Peatland reference site
Raja Musa Forest Reserve recognised as ASEAN Peatland reference site

The Sun

time25-06-2025

  • General
  • The Sun

Raja Musa Forest Reserve recognised as ASEAN Peatland reference site

KUALA SELANGOR: The Raja Musa Forest Reserve here has been selected by the ASEAN Task Force on Peatlands (ATFP) as a regional reference site for peatland conservation and restoration efforts. ATFP chairman S.R. Siva Kumar said the site was chosen in recognition of the success achieved by the Selangor government and relevant parties in transforming the area, which had been degraded by illegal logging and farming, into a model of integrated peatland conservation acknowledged at the international level. 'Today, delegates from seven countries participating in the 10th ATFP Meeting, including Indonesia, the Philippines, and Laos, were brought here to witness firsthand our efforts in rehabilitating peat forests. 'From the feedback received, many of the visitors, comprising policymakers and scientists, expressed admiration for what has been achieved here and are keen for us to share our approach to peatland conservation,' he said. Siva Kumar, who is also the Biodiversity and Forestry Management Division secretary at the Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability Ministry, was speaking during the ATFP delegation's site visit to the forest reserve today. He stressed that peatland conservation should be a collective priority due to its vital environmental role, particularly as a significant carbon sink. Malaysia is hosting and chairing the 10th ATFP Meeting from June 24 to 26 at Novotel, Putrajaya, as part of its ASEAN chairmanship this year. Meanwhile, Selangor Forestry Department director Azhar Ahmad said the visit served not only to showcase the state's efforts but also to introduce the work and initiatives of various agencies involved in peatland conservation. 'This site was selected because Selangor is implementing an effective Integrated Management Plan (IMP) for its peat swamp forests, which has yielded positive impacts for the state. 'In addition, this location is one of the research landscapes under the Sustainable Management of Peatland Ecosystems in Malaysia (SMPEM): Rehabilitation of Raja Musa Forest Reserve project, funded by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD),' he added. Located in Bestari Jaya, the Raja Musa Forest Reserve was gazetted on Jan 8, 1990, covering an area of 23,486 hectares. It also serves as a production forest, research site and wildlife protection zone. In September 2017, the forest reserve received recognition under the Queen's Commonwealth Canopy (QCC), designating it as a conservation area for future generations.

Raja Musa forest reserve recognised as Asean peatland reference site
Raja Musa forest reserve recognised as Asean peatland reference site

New Straits Times

time25-06-2025

  • General
  • New Straits Times

Raja Musa forest reserve recognised as Asean peatland reference site

KUALA SELANGOR: The Raja Musa Forest Reserve here has been selected by the Asean Task Force on Peatlands (ATFP) as a regional reference site for peatland conservation and restoration efforts. ATFP chairman S.R. Siva Kumar said the site was chosen in recognition of the success achieved by the Selangor government and relevant parties in transforming the area, which had been degraded by illegal logging and farming, into a model of integrated peatland conservation acknowledged at the international level. "Today, delegates from seven countries participating in the 10th ATFP Meeting, including Indonesia, the Philippines, and Laos, were brought here to witness firsthand our efforts in rehabilitating peat forests. "From the feedback received, many of the visitors, comprising policymakers and scientists, expressed admiration for what has been achieved here and are keen for us to share our approach to peatland conservation," he said. Siva Kumar, who is also the Biodiversity and Forestry Management Division secretary at the Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability Ministry, was speaking during the ATFP delegation's site visit to the forest reserve today. He stressed that peatland conservation should be a collective priority due to its vital environmental role, particularly as a significant carbon sink. Malaysia is hosting and chairing the 10th ATFP Meeting from June 24 to 26 at Novotel, Putrajaya, as part of its Asean chairmanship this year. Meanwhile, Selangor Forestry Department director Azhar Ahmad said the visit served not only to showcase the state's efforts but also to introduce the work and initiatives of various agencies involved in peatland conservation. "This site was selected because Selangor is implementing an effective Integrated Management Plan (IMP) for its peat swamp forests, which has yielded positive impacts for the state. "In addition, this location is one of the research landscapes under the Sustainable Management of Peatland Ecosystems in Malaysia (SMPEM): Rehabilitation of Raja Musa Forest Reserve project, funded by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)," he added. Located in Bestari Jaya, the Raja Musa Forest Reserve was gazetted on Jan 8, 1990, covering an area of 23,486ha. It also serves as a production forest, research site and wildlife protection zone. In September 2017, the forest reserve received recognition under the Queen's Commonwealth Canopy (QCC), designating it as a conservation area for future generations.

Raja Musa Forest Reserve Recognised As ASEAN Peatland Reference Site
Raja Musa Forest Reserve Recognised As ASEAN Peatland Reference Site

Barnama

time25-06-2025

  • General
  • Barnama

Raja Musa Forest Reserve Recognised As ASEAN Peatland Reference Site

KUALA SELANGOR, June 25 (Bernama) -- The Raja Musa Forest Reserve here has been selected by the ASEAN Task Force on Peatlands (ATFP) as a regional reference site for peatland conservation and restoration efforts. ATFP chairman S.R. Siva Kumar said the site was chosen in recognition of the success achieved by the Selangor government and relevant parties in transforming the area, which had been degraded by illegal logging and farming, into a model of integrated peatland conservation acknowledged at the international level. 'Today, delegates from seven countries participating in the 10th ATFP Meeting, including Indonesia, the Philippines, and Laos, were brought here to witness firsthand our efforts in rehabilitating peat forests. 'From the feedback received, many of the visitors, comprising policymakers and scientists, expressed admiration for what has been achieved here and are keen for us to share our approach to peatland conservation,' he said. Siva Kumar, who is also the Biodiversity and Forestry Management Division secretary at the Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability Ministry, was speaking during the ATFP delegation's site visit to the forest reserve today. He stressed that peatland conservation should be a collective priority due to its vital environmental role, particularly as a significant carbon sink. Malaysia is hosting and chairing the 10th ATFP Meeting from June 24 to 26 at Novotel, Putrajaya, as part of its ASEAN chairmanship this year. Meanwhile, Selangor Forestry Department director Azhar Ahmad said the visit served not only to showcase the state's efforts but also to introduce the work and initiatives of various agencies involved in peatland conservation. 'This site was selected because Selangor is implementing an effective Integrated Management Plan (IMP) for its peat swamp forests, which has yielded positive impacts for the state.

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