[HS] The New National Environmental Standards for Commercial Forestry: Essential Updates and Impacts
The National Environmental Standards for Commercial Forestry (NES-CF) came into effect on 3 November 2023. Changes have been made to the Regulations on how the effects of commercial forestry are managed in October 2023. Don’t miss this comprehensive programme on the groundbreaking National Environmental Standards for Commercial Forestry and the implications one year on. Dive into the latest updates, including new controls on exotic carbon forests, expanded council powers, and crucial case law. WEB2411NZA11
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Chair: Dan Williams, Partner, Anderson Lloyd
1.00pm to 2.00pm Key Changes to National Environmental Standards for ‘Commercial Forestry and What They Mean for You
- Background to the National Environmental Standards for Commercial Forestry (NES-CF) – why was it introduced?
- Key changes under the NES-CF, including
- Extending controls to cover exotic carbon forests
- Increased powers for Councils to decide where new commercial forestry can occur
- New controls requiring management of slash and wilding tree risk
- Case law updates
Presented by Sam Chidgey, Senior Solicitor, Tavendale and Partners
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the rationale behind the introduction of the NES-CF and its environmental motivations
- Navigate the new regulations, including controls on exotic carbon forests and enhanced council powers
- Apply recent case law updates to stay informed on legal precedents impacting commercial forestry
Presenters
Dan Williams
Dan Williams is a partner at Anderson Lloyd and is a forestry law specialist. Dan advises some of the largest commercial plantations owners in New Zealand, iwi forestry groups, conservation trusts and large corporates on forestry and ETS related issues.
Sam Chidgey
Sam joined Tavendale and Partners after gaining considerable experience advising on complex due diligence and resource consent matters at two national law firms. Being a part of both Resource Management and Property teams, Sam advises on a comprehensive range of matters including strategic planning, new development proposals including the resource consenting process, residential, rural and commercial property transactions. Sam also undertakes complex due diligence investigations and advises on district plan matters including the review process. Sam’s breadth of experience allows him to take both a balanced and measured approach to resolving legal issues. Sam is thorough but is also known for his pragmatic, straightforward approach to the law.