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1.7 Working Alongside Communities

Authors: T Barnard, G Fitzgerald, E R Langer
Publication: NZIF Forestry Handbook, Volume Section 1 – Exotic plantation forests, pp 7, Dec 2023
Publisher: New Zealand Institute of Forestry

Abstract: COMMUNITIES MATTER Responsible forest owners and managers will be aware of the value of positive relationships with individuals, iwi, local communities and other groups with an interest in their forests. Examples of the potential benefits include: The fostering of goodwill towards the forest owner. Local communities that feel valued are more likely to want to be part of the local workforce. The minimisation of political risk in matters governed by the Resource Management Act 1991 and other processes through early detection and resolution of issues. Communities can be the eyes and ears of the forest manager in the detection of fire or pest incursions.
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