Environmental forestry: from case studies to applied solutions

Friday 30 Jan 2026

 
Environmental forestry is no longer a niche discussion. Across Australasia, forest managers are grappling with increasingly complex challenges — from pest incursions and biodiversity protection to wildfire risk and climate-driven extremes.

One of the most encouraging developments is the growing emphasis on practical, applied solutions, shared openly through real-world case studies. In recent years, forestry professionals across New Zealand and Australia have been demonstrating how innovation, collaboration, and technology are reshaping environmental outcomes on the ground.

Technology adoption has been a consistent theme. The use of remote sensing, GIS mapping, and drone surveillance is enabling more precise monitoring of forest health, pest activity, and post-harvest recovery. In one New Zealand example, drone-based surveys following harvesting led to a 30% reduction in replanting costs, while also improving seedling survival rates — a clear win for both economics and environmental performance.

Equally important are the collaborative approaches emerging across the sector. Community-led reforestation projects involving industry, local government, and indigenous groups are restoring degraded landscapes while strengthening cultural connections and creating regional employment. Riparian restoration initiatives, in particular, are delivering measurable improvements in water quality and biodiversity.

What ties these examples together is a clear shift in mindset: environmental forestry is increasingly about shared knowledge, applied learning, and scalable solutions. The sector is moving beyond theory and towards implementation — supported by better data, stronger partnerships, and a willingness to adapt.

These themes will continue to shape industry discussions throughout 2026, as forestry professionals look for proven strategies to build resilience while meeting environmental and commercial expectation

Several of these approaches will be discussed in more depth at Environmental Forestry 2026 (23-24 March 2026, Rotorua, New Zealand), where recent case studies and applied outcomes from across the region will be shared. Early bird registrations for the event close today, Friday 30 January.



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