Debate Over Plantation Forestry in New Zealand: Environmental Impacts and Commercial Interests (Radio Australia Programme)
Biodiversity Conservation, Anamua: Treasures of the Pacific Environment
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This audio programme presents a debate on plantation forestry in New Zealand, focusing on the environmental and economic implications of commercial forest development. It examines the expansion of plantation forests—primarily monocultures such as radiata pine—and their role in replacing native forests and supporting the timber industry. The discussion highlights concerns about biodiversity loss, ecosystem simplification, and land-use change associated with large-scale plantations, as well as arguments promoting plantations as a sustainable alternative to logging native forests. Broader issues include the balance between economic growth and environmental protection, and the evolving role of policy and public perception in shaping forestry practices.