Trees for the environment
Taranaki Regional Council Tree Unit 30
School journals/references
Part 1 Journal stories
No 1 1997 pg 12 The Plum Tree
No 3 1982 pg 6 The Small Tree
No 5 1978 pg 13 A Fossilised Forest
No 5 1976 pg 28 The Dead Forest
No 2 1979 pg 8 Diana Oud – Forestry Worker
No 1 1988 pg 8 The World of a Tree
No 2 1981 pg 28 The Case of the Mission Gum Trees
No 4 1981 pg 7 Rata’s Canoe (Maori folk tale)
No 3 1988 pg 21 Pine-cones
Agenda for Ordinary Council meeting October 2017.
papa. The topography of the hill country is
steeply dissected and is prone to soil erosion
and slipping, but can support both pastoral
farming and commercial forestry when
managed in accordance with the physical
limitations of the land.
Figure 2: The Taranaki Region
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18 2016/2017 Annual Report
The coastal terraces along the north and south Taranaki
coast make up the third major landform feature of the
region. The soils of
hill country, comprising siltstones, sandstones
and mudstones, known locally as papa. The
topography of the hill country is steeply
dissected and is prone to soil erosion and
slipping, but can support both pastoral
farming and commercial forestry when
managed in accordance with the physical
limitations of the land.
The coastal terraces along the north and south Taranaki
coast make up the third major landform feature of the
region. The soils of these
recreational
purposes.
To the east of the ring plain lies the Taranaki
hill country, comprising siltstones,
sandstones and mudstones, known locally as
papa. The topography of the hill country is
steeply dissected and is prone to soil erosion
and slipping, but can support both pastoral
farming and commercial forestry when
managed in accordance with the physical
limitations of the land.
Figure 2: The Taranaki Region
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that David Brown (NPDC) had been
provided a draft plan.
Forestry has commenced with Okau Road being used to transport the logs.
Complaints being received from residents about the state of the road. Some
improvements will be made but there will not be a large investment in the area.
TRC – Public Transport (CC)
Bus patronage bounced back for August but is still down 2.3% on last financial
year to date.
TM database will be up and running in the next month or two with
Agenda for Regional Transport Committee meeting November 2017.
Taranaki Regional Council meeting agenda June 2020
Supporting documentation for Long-Term Plan 2018-2028