Toueir, Nada2023-06-072023-06-072022-12-12Toueir, N. (2022). Māori landscapes [Editorial]. Landscape Review, 19(1), 3-5.2253-1440https://hdl.handle.net/10182/16192Globally and across disciplines, a focus on Indigenous knowledge is rapidly evolving. For landscape architecture, this trend is of particular interest, as our discipline works at the intersection of people and land, a rich and fertile zone of Indigenous knowledge. For Aotearoa New Zealand, it is te ao Māori, the Māori world, that embodies the Indigenous presence, and within which landscape architecture is immersed. This special issue of Landscape Review – consisting of research papers, reflections and a book review – is dedicated to Māori landscapes.pp.3-5© The authorcultureindigenouslandscapeMāoriplaceMāori landscapesOther10.34900/lr.v19i12023-06-02ANZSRC::330109 Landscape architectureANZSRC::451902 Global Indigenous studies environmental knowledges and managementANZSRC::450711 Te whenua, ahurea me te tuakiri o te Māori (Māori land, culture and identity)ANZSRC::450701 Te whāomoomo i te tuku ihotanga Māori (conservation of Māori heritage)ANZSRC::3301 ArchitectureANZSRC::3304 Urban and regional planninghttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/Attribution-ShareAlike