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Kaitiaki is a New Zealand term used for the Māori concept of guardianship, for the sky, the sea, and the land. A kaitiaki is a guardian, and the process and practices of protecting and looking after the environment are referred to as kaitiakitanga〔(''"Environmental Tourism Māori"'', NZQA unit standard )〕 The concept and terminology have been increasingly brought into public policy on trusteeship or guardianship—in particular with the environmental and resource controls under the Resource Management Act. ==Modern uses of the term== The term kaitiaki is also increasingly used in New Zealand for broader roles of trusteeship or guardianship—especially in public sector organisations, as these examples demonstrate: * A proposed "Governance-Kaitiaki group" to oversee electronic authentication by government〔("Research of issues for Māori relating to the Online Authentication Project" )〕 * New Zealand's Chief Ombudsman is ''"Nga Kaitiaki Mana Tangata"'' in Māori (i.e. "The guardian of the people")〔http://www.ombudsmen.govt.nz/〕 * The role of kaitiaki in the management of the Koha software project〔(''"Who is this Kaitiaki person?"'', from koha.org )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「kaitiaki」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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