Dr Gail Tipa
Sustainability Advisory Panel
Dr Gail Tipa has worked in the environmental sector for nearly 30 years, focused on delivering ecocultural outcomes, advocating for Māori, the environment, and the intrinsic connection between the two.
Gail started her career as a teacher before retraining as a planner working with the Electricity Corporation of New Zealand. Since then, Gail has undertaken projects that contributed to retaining the character of the Waitaki, in South Canterbury,and other catchments. She has been part of working groups to develop and implement customary fisheries mechanisms, to develop restoration projects and works with a variety of resource users. She has managed her own consultancy for 25 years, focusing specifically on environmental research and management. Her work includes collaborating internationally with others seeking to improve the interface between indigenous cultures and environmental decision-making.
Gail has published widely in this field and has worked on developing new methodologies and tools, to enhance indigenous participation in freshwater management.
She was a whanau member who worked on the Ngāi Tahu claim and settlement in the 1990s and has held several governance roles within Ngāi Tahu organisations and within the Otago region.