New Zealand Environmental Code of Practice for Plantation Forestry
Amendments:
Version 2: Appendix I Issued May 2008
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Part 1 BEST ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
- Overview
- Relationships of BEPs to the management environment
- Using BEPs
- 1 Operational planning - BEP
- 2 Earthworks - BEP
- 3 Harvesting - BEP
- 4 Slash management - BEP
- 5 Waterway crossings - BEP
- 6 Mechanical land preparation - BEP
- 7 Agrichemical application - BEP
- 8 Burning - BEP
- 9 Planting - BEP
- 10 Pruning & waste thinning - BEP
- 11 Fertiliser application - BEP
- 12 Historical & heritage management - BEP
- 13 Historical & heritage site discovery - BEP
- 14 Fuel and oil - BEP
- 15 Waste management - BEP
- 16 Operational monitoring - BEP
- 17 Environmental incident - BEP
- 18 Forest Protection - BEP
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Part 2 RECOGNISING ENVIRONMENTAL VALUES
- Introduction
- 1 Soil and water conservation values
- 2 Scenic and landscape values
- 3 Cultural and historic heritage values
- 4 Scientific values
- 5 Ecological values
- 6 Recreational values
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Part 3 PLANNING FOR GOOD ENVIRONMENTAL OUTCOMES
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Part 4 RESOURCES AND REFERENCES
- 1 Environmental legislation
- 2 Resource Management Act 1991
- 3 Conservation Act 1987
- 4 Historic Places Act 1993 (HPA)
- 5 Antiquities Act 1975
- 6 Hazardous Substance and New Organisms Act 1996
- 7 Biosecurity Act 1993
- 8 Voluntary agreements, industry standards and protocols
- Part 5 TRAINING