
on Te Waihora/Lake Ellesmere,
a brackish lagoon on the East Coast of
New Zealand’s South Island
Current
- Postdoctoral Fellow, Ocean Frontier Institute and Marine Affairs Program, Dalhousie University
Former
- Postdoctoral Fellow, Sustainable Futures Research Lab, Natural Resource Sciences, McGill University
- PhD, Environmental Science, Policy and Management, University of California, Berkeley
Orchid|email: hekiabodwich@dal.ca|Google Scholar Citations
Publications
Māori Marine Economy: A review of literature concerning the historical and contemporary structure of the Māori marine economy. M Rout, H Bodwitch, A Gillies, B Lythberg, D Hikuroa, S Awatere, J Mika, F Wiremu, M Rakena. National Science Challenges: Sustainable Seas (2018).
Challenges for New Zealand’s individual transferable quota system: Processor consolidation, fisher exclusion, & Māori quota rights. H Bodwitch. Marine Policy 80, 88-95.
Property is not sovereignty: Barriers to indigenous economic development in Aotearoa/New Zealand’s fisheries
Social Class Differentiations and the Regulation of Coastal Resources in New Zealand. H Bodwitch. Proceedings of the Eighth Biennial Forum of the North American Association of Fisheries Economists, May 20-22, 2015.
Fisheries Sustainability Challenges Embedded in Individual Transferable Quota Systems: Knowledge, Technology and Indigenous Fisheries Development in New Zealand. H Bodwitch. International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2014.
Why Feminism? How Feminist Methodologies Can Aid Our Efforts to ‘Give Back’ Through Research. H. Bodwitch. Journal of Research Practice 10(2), Article M8.
Building Local Food Systems in the Finger Lakes Region. H Bodwitch, TL Moe, A Read, N Thompson, C Wallace, 2008.