Hawkes Bay wood availability forecasts for the period 2007–2040
The Hawkes Bay Region has a well-established forest growing industry. To assist with future regional forest industry planning, the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry has compiled wood availability forecasts covering the period 2007 to 2040. The forecasts indicate that the availability of radiata pine from the Hawkes Bay will remain relatively static over the next decade (2007–2015). An increase in wood availability is possible after 2016, when the regional harvest has the potential to increase from the current level of about 1.7 million cubic metres to around 3 million cubic metres after 2021. Post 2034, the total harvest is projected to decline.
Contents
- Disclaimer
- Acknowledgements
- Overview
- Introduction
- Data
- Wood availability forecasts for the Hawkes Bay
- Concluding comments
- Appendix
- Download the full Hawkes Bay forest industry and wood availability forecast, September 2008 [PDF 870KB]
ISBN 978-0-478-31174-7 (Online)
© Crown copyright December 2007 – Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry
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Disclaimer
Readers who plan to use these wood availability forecasts for planning or investment decisions are urged to thoroughly review the forecasts, or to engage the services of a professional forestry consultant who is able to interpret the forecasts in the context of specific planning or investment decisions.
While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this publication, the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (MAF) accepts no liability for any errors or omissions. The information does not necessarily represent the views of individual members of the National Exotic Forest Description (NEFD) Steering Committee nor the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry.
Acknowledgements
The wood availability forecasts in this report were produced by Dr Bruce Manley, New Zealand School of Forestry, University of Canterbury. Project management, forestry data and peer review were provided by John Vaney, Paul Lane, Doris Chan, and Geoff Cameron. Thanks to Sarah Vaughan, Janine Pollock and Dr Jaap Jasperse for editorial and publishing services.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry thanks the forest owners, managers and consultants who provided the forest resource and harvesting intentions data that were essential for producing the wood availability forecasts. Thanks also to this group for their input at several workshops, and for written comments on earlier versions of these forecasts. Special thanks to Brian Pritchard, General Manager, Pan Pac Forest Products Ltd and Chairman of the Hawkes Bay Forestry Group for his support and advice.
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