Organisation
McGuinness Institute
Report
An overview of genetic modification in New Zealand 1973-2013: the first forty years
This report describes New Zealand’s approach to managing the risks of genetic modification forty years on from its invention. It documents how government, Crown research institutes, industry and society responded to a new policy issue and makes recommendations as to the way forward.
Report
An overview of genetic modification in New Zealand 1973-2013: the first forty years
This report argues that strategically, New Zealand is no further ahead on public policy regarding outdoor use of GMOs than it was when the Royal Commission on Genetic Modification reported its findings in 2001. It considers New Zealand is less equipped to make a strategic decision to release GMOs in the outdoors in 2013 than...
Report
EmpowerNZ: Drafting a constitution for the 21st century
This report documents the inputs, processes and outputs of the EmpowerNZ workshop held in August 2012. The workshop created a space for fifty young New Zealanders to explore the nation’s future constitution. They produced a draft constitution; see the resulting workshop booklet.
Report
Science embraced: government-funded science under the microscope
The ways in which countries invest in public-good science matters. This report assesses the effectiveness of the existing government-funded science system and identifies thirty policy knots. It then suggests how the system might be improved to achieve better long-term outcomes for the public good.
Strategy
StrategyNZ: mapping our future strategy maps - from Te Papa to the Legislative Council Chamber
This report explains the inputs, processes and outputs of the StrategyNZ workshop held in March 2011. The aim was to encourage a conversation about our long-term future. Consensus emerged that New Zealand should work to ‘create a place where talent wants to live’. See Report 12 and the workshop booklet.