Warren Parker, Chair of Pāmu and Forestry Ministerial Advisory Group, joined us to lead a broad discussion on some of the issues facing New Zealand from a climate and forestry perspective.
Warren shares his thoughts on permanent regenerative forestry and the important role it has to play in both sequestering carbon and improving bio-diversity with careful site selection and pest control critical components for success.
With a move to a fibre-based economy (vs petroleum chemical based) this will lead to an increased demand for timber and wood by-products: from bio-mass, to forming the basis of replacements, to steel and concrete.
Although a controversial topic among some, planting trees doesn’t need to take from our sheep and beef farming, it can be complimentary for land owner income and for climate change mitigation.
Watch the webinar here: