Awatere, SKing, DNReid, JohnWilliams, LMasters-Awatere, BridgetteHarris, PTassell-Matamua, NJones, REastwood, KPirker, JJackson, A-M2023-06-212023-06-212021-10https://hdl.handle.net/10289/15778Iwi/hapū (tribe/subtribe) governance institutions are increasingly asserting their rangatiratanga (autonomy) to manage climate change risks and meet the well-being of whānau (family)/ hapū/iwi. Howevere, there is a shortange of specific guidance for whānau/hapū/iwi with respect to climate change adaptation and mitigation. We provide a commentary about risk and uncertainty, knowledge gaps, and options for climate change mitigation and adaptation for whānau/hapū/iwi.application/pdfen© 2021 NGĀ PAE O TE MĀRAMATANGA. Used with permission.climate change adaptationclimate change mitigationHe huringa āhuarangi, he huringa ao: A changing climate, a changing worldJournal Article