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Public forestry service to become more hands-on Newshub 29/04/2021 © Getty It is set to transition to become a professional advisory and management service.
A change to the country s public forestry service will see it work in a more hands-on way with the sector, and transition to become a professional advisory and management service.
Forestry Minister Stuart Nash said the service would take on a greater role in driving a focus on regional economic development and skills training in the industry, as well as working towards lowering the sector s emissions. Forestry is the third-largest primary exporter by value, so it s important we keep innovating to support regional development, drive economic growth and meet our climate and environmental goals, Nash said on Thursday.
Source: Ministry for Primary Industries
Te Uru Rākau – Forestry New Zealand is seeking feedback on proposed amendments to the New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) Forestry Regulations that it hopes will encourage new planting of both indigenous and exotic forest.
These latest proposals follow an initial round of public consultation on amendments that was held from November 2019 to January 2020.
Director Forestry and Land Management Oliver Hendrickson says Te Uru Rākau has been considering feedback and worked with forestry experts to refine the proposals relating to the approach to carbon accounting for forestry.
“The proposals provide options for how the new ‘averaging accounting’ method will work for new post-1989 forests that register with the ETS,” Mr Hendrickson says.