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Shelterbelt and timberbelt design

Pohutukawa Metrosideros excelsa Ngaio Myoporum laetum Akeake Dodonea viscosa Golden akeake Olearia albida/angulata Chatham akeake Olearia traversii Akiraho Olearia paniculata Koromiko Hebe stricta Flax Phormium tenax Toetoe Cortaderia fulvida Cabbage tree Cordyline australis It is worth consulting local nurseries, farm forestry groups, or Land Management Officers at the Taranaki Regional Council; all of whom can offer advice about species' suitability for a particular site. However, final choice

Quarterly Operational Report March 2020

date, over 500,000 plants have been ordered for the current winter planting season. The South Taranaki and Regional Erosion Support Scheme is well patronised with an increased interest in new forestry plantings. Land Management has been able to continue servicing clients and completing GIS/databse maintenance while operating from home under Level 4 of the Covid-19 lockdown. The riparian plan auditing application has been field tested and is now ready to use. Outputs/Key performance …

Council meeting agenda April 2019

specific recommendations therein. McDonald/MacLeod 4. National Environmental Standards for Plantation Forestry in Taranaki – implementation update and slash management 4.1 Mr A D McLay, Director-Resource Management, spoke to the memorandum advising the Committee of the monitoring and enforcement activities undertaken to date for the National Environmental Standards for Plantation Forestry (NES-PF) and the requirements for slash management under the NES-PF. Interest had been

Regional Transport agenda December 2020

projects have been completed, with Beaconsfield Road to be finished Friday this week.  Swimming Pool – Council made the decision to have the pool located on the North of the Hockey pitch and to construct two new cricket pitches at Stratford High School and Stratford Primary School. As it is a Shovel Ready funded project some works need to be started at the site by February 2021.  Impact to roads due to forestry traffic is high. Logging of a block was started down Puniwhakau Road and …

Tapuae Roa - Make Way for Taranaki Action Plan April 2018

boosting of productivity and profitability on-farm, especially in the hill country. It is also about the most productive and profitable use of land which brings into play the forestry initiatives of the incoming Government as an antidote to climate change. Māori Economy Futures is the result of a fresh look at directions for participation of Māori and iwi in the economy. Ngā Iwi o Taranaki are looking to focus on a new generation of Māori leadership through ensuring they have the requisite

Quarterly Operational Report September 2021

requests responded to. Provide, on a cost-recovery basis, approximately 550,000 suitable plants for land stabilisation, soil conservation and riparian planting programmes. YTD 221,352 plants sold. Implement the South Taranaki and Regional Erosion Support Soil Conservation Programme including an estimated 4,000 poplar poles, 233 ha of protection forestry and construction of 17 km of retirement fencing to retire 200 ha of marginal

Application attachment appendix E Natural Character Landscape Manawa Energy 14 Feb 2023

vegetation. Pasture is the predominant vegetation in this landscape unit although there are forest remnants on some of the hills and in the valleys. Exotic forestry is noticeable in places, and there is erosion evident on some of the steeper pastoral slopes. Farmhouses and farm buildings are sited on low ridgelines or on valley floors, generally near roads, usually surrounded by trees or vegetation with hedges and shelter belts a feature in some places. This Frontal Hill Country Unit was

Annual Plan 2023/2024

practices within ten working days. Provide, on a cost-recovery basis, approximately 150,000 suitable plants for land stabilisation, soil conservation and riparian planting programmes. Implement the South Taranaki and Regional Erosion Support Soil Conservation Programme including an estimated 4,000 poplar poles, 183 ha of protection forestry and construction of 8 km of retirement fencing to retire 120 ha of marginal land/new forestry protection. 8 Waitara River Catchment Measures:

NES F Structures and reclamation info sheet

Where there is conflict between the requirements of the National Environmental Standards for Plantation Forestry and the NES-F the National Environmental Standards for Plantation Forestry take precedence. Lamprey/piharau Structures in rivers and lakes and reclamation of rivers page T R C | S T R U C T U R E S I N R I V E R S & L A K E S & R E C L A M A T I O N O F R I V E R S V 2 , O C T 2 0 2 0 Structure definitions