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Gisborne District Council welcomes the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment’s (PCE) Alt-F Reset report released today, which looks at New Zealand’s reliance on radiata pine forestry and the long-term risks that come with it.
Many of the issues raised reflect the challenges Council have already been working to tackle here in Tairāwhiti.
Mayor Rehette Stoltz said the PCE's report supports the need for a diversifying land-use in the region and sustainable approaches to forestry harvesting.
“The report makes it clear that a one-size-fits-all forestry model isn’t working. Here in Tairāwhiti, we’ve seen first-hand the problems caused by planting on erosion-prone land.
“Pine will continue to play a key role in our region’s economy, but relying too heavily on one species creates real environmental and economic risks. In erosion-prone areas, the impacts of current clear-fell practices are too severe to ignore.”
Council has increasingly stepped up its efforts to support the region’s transition to more sustainable land uses, recognising the urgent need to respond to erosion-prone landscapes and the long-term wellbeing of communities across Tairāwhiti.
“Our rohe has unique environmental vulnerabilities, and we can no longer afford to do things the way they’ve always been done,” says Mayor Rehette Stoltz.
“Council have been working with our communities, industry partners and mana whenua to look for better, more lasting land use options that protect both people and the environment.”
Key initiatives currently underway include:
Looking ahead, Council remains focused on:
“We see the Alt-F Reset report as reinforcing the underlying principles of the multiple streams of work we are progressing,” says Mayor Stoltz. “It confirms the importance of doing better by our whenua, our people for the future.”
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