Issue 17, September 2015
Issue 17, September 2015
Healthy land, healthy rivers, healthy people
A unique Memorandum of Understanding signed last year between the Ministry for Primary Industries, Te Runanga o Ngāti Porou (TRONPnui) and Gisborne District Council (GDC) has marked the beginning of a long journey to restore the health of the Waiapu Catchment. The catchment, situated on New Zealand’s East Coast, is struggling to overcome years of landscape degradation, poverty and climate change, compromising the ability of local people to revitalise their existing way of life.. Read more...
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- Healthy land, healthy rivers, healthy people
- Growing a resilient bioeconomy
- Urgent need for global strategies on forest health
- Celebrating the year’s achievements
- Forging closer ties with Germany
- Forester of the year
- Meet DiscBot, our new wood quality detective
- Reconstructing biomass by 3D printing at Scion
- Fond farewell to Paul Kibblewhite
- Forest Genetics for Productivity Conference: the next generation