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Experts unlock hidden possibilities in forest-tracking using advanced tech: 'Near real-time monitoring'
Artificial intelligence and 3D laser scanning have been deployed across New Zealand's North Island to accurately map its planted radiata pine tree growth, providing key insights to its forestry ...
Housing construction and climate change is pushing the forestry industry towards softwood timber for housing construction. A major forestry company says it will gradually replace a newly purchased ...
The recent frosty nights are a concern to cereal and pulse croppers, but they are providing the perfect conditions for teams replanting around 2,000 hectares of state-owned forest in the New South ...
Sebastian Leuzinger is a professor of ecology at Auckland University of Technology and occasionally consults for New Zealand Carbon Farming. He has received funding from the Royal Society in the past.
Pinus radiata is an invasive species. New research says invasive radiata pine trees are spread more widely across New Zealand than previously appreciated. The study suggested a levy on economic uses ...
Pinus radiata is a tree species native to the Central Coast of California and Mexico, which has been widely introduced in Europe for wood production. In Spain, especially in the northern region, it ...
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