Late 2009
Theme
The specific challenges of restoration in productive landscapes,
ie; intensively managed
farmland.
Riparian restoration of degraded streams, successful protection of wetlands, use of native shelter belts, pest and weed control, protection of native remnants in highly modified landscapes, use of fencing, rating relief, legal mechanisms, winning hearts and minds, planning tools, information available, agency provided resources available, using native plants and animals as part of production (Mahinga kai, native farm forestry, native hawks protecting wine vineyards), farm costs, successful pastoral techniques, successful wilding pine control methods
Programme
Information to come.
Register
Register to attend..
Travel
A travel subsidy will be available for people coming from long distances
to attend the conference. The registration fees providing the travel
fund. Please keep your travel receipts.
Venue
Information to come
Bus
Trips
Information to come.
Accommodation
Live in Marae style accommodation is available for people from out of
town. Please book when you register. There is no added cost.
Food
Food will be provided. Diabetics, coeliacs and vegetarians will be catered
for. Please book your meals when you register. There is no added cost.
Display
Space
There will be display space available for suppliers, agencies and community
groups.
Sponsors
To come
Downloads
Poster Brochure