新西兰理事会考虑将防洪土地转换为减少排放、促进野生动物生长。
New Zealand council considers converting flood protection land to reduce emissions, boost wildlife.
新西兰大惠灵顿地区理事会正在探索在瓦伊拉拉帕的576公顷防洪土地上减少放牧,以便采取更有利于排放的活动。
The Greater Wellington Regional Council in New Zealand is exploring reducing grazing on 576 hectares of flood protection land in Wairarapa to adopt more emissions-friendly activities.
拟议的改变包括将土地转化为洪泛草原、湿地和原生灌木,通过干草销售和支持野生动物,每年可产生85 000美元。
The proposed changes include converting land into floodplain meadows, wetlands, and native bush, which could generate $85,000 annually through hay sales and support wildlife.
这一转变旨在减少碳排放量,目前每年从放牧中耗资264,000美元,并与政府到2030年对农场排放量定价的计划保持一致。
The shift aims to decrease carbon emissions, currently costing $264,000 annually from grazing, and aligns with the government's plans to price on-farm emissions by 2030.