Manaaki Whenua (Landcare Research)

Manaaki Whenua (Landcare Research)

Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research's core purpose is to drive innovation in the management of terrestrial biodiversity and land resources.

We are responsible for four National Outcomes, to:

Improve the measurement, management and protection of New Zealand's terrestrial ecosystems and biodiversity, including those in the conservation estate.
Achieve the sustainable use of land resources and their ecosystem services across catchments and sectors.
Improve the measurement and mitigation of greenhouse gases from the terrestrial biosphere.
Increase the ability of New Zealand industries and organisations to develop within environmental limits and meet market and community requirements.
We have 10 science portfolios that work closely with central and local government, private sector businesses and organisations, and Māori organisations. We collaborate extensively with other leading research organisations in New Zealand and around the world, and achieve high standards of science excellence - the impact of our published papers is well above global and national averages.

Landcare Research is a Crown research institute (CRI), one of seven in New Zealand. CRIs were formed in 1992 as independent companies that are owned by, and accountable to, the New Zealand Government. Our shareholders are the Minister of Finance and Minister of Science and Innovation.

We have approximately 315 staff at nine locations across New Zealand, including a subsidiary, Enviro-Mark Solutions at Lincoln and Auckland. We collaborate extensively with other research organisations in New Zealand and around the world.

Council Member

James Stevenson-Wallace

CEO