Week Four: People and the World we Inhibit

Task One:
do they recognise the role of humans within the environment or do they posit humans as distinct from ‘the natural world’?
Although both of these perspectives address that there is a relationship between humanity and the environment neither of them identify the need for coexistence. One extreme is the manipulation of earths resoures for human needs and the other completely seperates the extistence of human life in nature. 

Task two:
relationship between tuhoe whare and harakeke planting.
From looking at these two resources the relationship that I can identify between them is that they both are based on the value of whanaunatanga. Through tuhoe whare the community is creating jobs too support the community to create a space for the community. This creates a sense of meaning and value throught the whole process. Similarly to the harakeke planting, thris establishes a relationship between humanity and the environment by hakving an understandding of the resources available and being able to have a reciprocal relationship by using these resources to benefit both humans and the environment by cleaning up the space.

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