The Interwoven World | Te Ao I Whiria
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The Interwoven World | Te Ao I Whiria
A new discussion paper on forestry policy in New Zealand by AUT researcher Dr David Hall
The Policy Observatory has released a new discussion paper by Dr David Hall in which he lays out an alternative vision for land use in New Zealand, one which deliberately interweaves and intermingles a variety of uses to create a more prosperous landscape.
Key ideas in this paper include:
- The need to step
outside our current siloed approach to land use, which
separates out native conservation forests, exotic commercial
forests and pastoral agriculture;
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- Replace this
with an interweaving of land uses to achieve appropriate
diversification;
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- Realise this shift by changing
the regulatory, research and finance environments to support
experimentation and sustainable reforms of land
use.
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Dr Hall’s paper is particularly timely given
the government’s One Billion Trees Programme, and recent
devastation in Tolaga Bay from clear-felled forestry debris.
The report can be viewed here:
https://thepolicyobservatory.aut.ac.nz/publications/the-interwoven-world-te-ao-i-whiria-towards-an-integrated-landscape-approach-in-aotearoa-new-zealand
A Pure Advantage column on the report is here:
http://pureadvantage.org/news/2018/06/18/interwoven-world-te-ao-whiria/
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