29 May 2010
Development of the National Standard for Certification of Plantation Forest Management in New Zealand in accordance with Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) has recommenced.
FSC is an independent, non-governmental, not-for-profit organisation established to promote the responsible management of the world’s forests and is supported by leading environmental groups such as Greenpeace and WWF. To date FCS has certified over 134 million hectares of forest in 80 countries.
Spokesperson for the Standards Development Group (SDG), Colin Maunder, announced today “that the SDG decided to re-commence with the second Draft that has been at an impasse since November 2003 and this has been accepted by FSC International.”
The SDG is comprised of two representatives from four Chambers (Economic, Environment, Maori and Social), except that due to its diversity the Social Chamber has 3 representatives (with the voting rights of 2).
Approximately 1 million of the 1.8 million hectares of NZ forest plantations are certified to FSC. These plantations include significant areas of natural vegetation, native wildlife and are enjoyed by large numbers of people for recreation. The standards consider economic management, long term employment and sets rules for environmental management and recreational use.
Mr Maunder said “the outstanding issues from 2003 are : areas to be set aside as reserves, pesticide use, small low intensity forests, rules regarding conversion of natural vegetation and conversion of plantations to other uses. Five working groups have been formed to establish the rules for these areas in conjunction with forest managers”.
Mr Maunder further explained the process “The SDG plans to finalise a draft for forest testing in August. After which the Forest Tested Draft will be available for public comment and submission through a Consultative Forum that will be facilitated primarily through e-mail exchange.
“Participation in the Consultative Forum can be done by registering with the relevant chamber representatives or Colin Maunder.”
Members of the SDG:
Independent Facilitator
- Gay Pavelka Ph 03 3297 847
Economic Chamber
- Brett Gilmore; Pan Pac
- Colin Maunder; Timberlands Limited
Environment Chamber
- Bill Gilbertson; Royal NZ Forest Bird Society
- Gordon Jackman; Greenpeace NZ
Maori Chamber
- George Asher; Lake Taupo Forest Trust
- Tina Porou; Ngati Porou Whanui Forests
Source: FSC NZ Standard Development Group media release