IKEA的新西兰林业项目将农田转变为可持续的森林,保护生态系统,使公众能够利用。
IKEA’s New Zealand forestry project converted farmland into sustainable forests, protecting ecosystems and enabling public access.
IKEA所有者Ingka Investments(IKEA)已将新西兰卡特林斯地区Wisp山站的3,300公顷农田转变为商业林业项目,种植包括Pinus辐射、红木、mānuka和本地树木在内的树种,同时将2,100多公顷的土地用于生态恢复。
Ingka Investments, owner of IKEA, has converted 3,300 hectares of farmland at Wisp Hill Station in New Zealand’s Catlins region into a commercial forestry project, planting species including Pinus radiata, redwoods, mānuka, and native trees while retiring over 2,100 hectares for ecological recovery.
在南部森林管理下,由FSC认证的倡议优先考虑可持续林业、水路保护和公众出入,在虫害防治中不使用毒药。
Managed by Southern Forests, the FSC-certified initiative prioritizes sustainable forestry, waterway protection, and public access, with no use of poisons in pest control.
为保护青春种植,通过专业和娱乐狩猎来捕捉超过8 000只侵入动物。
Over 8,000 invasive animals have been culled through professional and recreational hunting to protect young plantings.
该项目是Ingka30 000公顷新西兰森林组合的一部分,旨在平衡木材生产与养护和社区参与。
The project, part of Ingka’s 30,000-hectare New Zealand forest portfolio, aims to balance timber production with conservation and community engagement.