Plantation forestry statistics : contribution of forestry to New Zealand
Nixon, Chris; Gamperle, Dion; Pambudi, Daniel; Clough, Peter | March 2017
Abstract
This report has been commissioned by the New Zealand Forest Owners Association and New Zealand Farm Foresters Association funded by the Forestry Growers Levy Trust. These entities are looking to facilitate a better understanding of the role of forestry in the New Zealand economy, environment, and society.
Our main focus is on the planting, silviculture, and harvesting that occurs on site. However, we do examine some of the ancillary services such as logging trucks, port service workers, and refer to processing, exporting, the domestic market and its economic contribution.
This report sets out the data available and approaches that can be potentially taken to systematically collect data and to illustrate forestry’s economic potential and facilitate further understanding (e.g. environmental statistics).
Citation
Nixon, Chris; Gamperle, Dion; Pambudi, Daniel; Clough, Peter. 2017. Plantation forestry statistics : contribution of forestry to New Zealand. © New Zealand Institute of Economic Research. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/7143.Keywords
Forestry
Sustainable development
Agricultural products
Industrial Production
Industrial Policy
Industrial Equipment
Industrial Facilities
Wood Production
Wood Processing
Milling Industry
Forest Products Industry
Construction Industry
Plywood Industry
Agriculture
Commercial agriculture
Agroforestry
Forests and forestry
Tree crop
Forestry schools and education
Forest productivity
Lumber
Sustainable forestry
Lumber and lumbering
Forest conservation
Wood products
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