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Ep. 14 The Native Forest Opportunity
Our Regenerative Future
English - September 01, 2021 00:30 - 57 minutes - 53 MB - ★★★★★ - 1 ratingBusiness regenerative agriculture regeneration branding regenerative business agriculture new zealand farming regenerative farming sustainable farming sustainability Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
The Native Forest Opportunity: Finding Land for New Native Forests
In this episode, host Vincent Heeringa asks an expert panel; "Where will all the land come from?" - to meet ambitious goals to plant 300,000 more hectares of native forest by 2035, which has been proposed by the New Zealand Climate Change Commission.
How Can We Scale That Goal?
To provide answers and solutions, Vince is joined by https://www.treesthatcount.co.nz/ (Trees That Count) CEO Adele Fitzpatrick, Professor David Norton from the University of Canterbury https://www.canterbury.ac.nz/engineering/schools/forestry/ (Te Kura Ngahere) | School of Forestry and James Treadwell, President of the https://www.nzif.org.nz/ (NZ Institute of Forestry) and together they cover the subjects of land use models, policy, incentives and more.
For more information and to explore the complete programme of work visit https://pureadvantage.org/ (Pure Advantage)
Enjoy.
The Native Forest Opportunity: Finding Land for New Native Forests
In this episode, host Vincent Heeringa asks an expert panel; "Where will all the land come from?" - to meet ambitious goals to plant 300,000 more hectares of native forest by 2035, which has been proposed by the New Zealand Climate Change Commission.
How Can We Scale That Goal?
To provide answers and solutions, Vince is joined by Trees That Count CEO Adele Fitzpatrick, Professor David Norton from the University of Canterbury Te Kura Ngahere | School of Forestry and James Treadwell, President of the NZ Institute of Forestry and together they cover the subjects of land use models, policy, incentives and more.
For more information and to explore the complete programme of work visit Pure Advantage
Enjoy.