A Tairāwhiti environmental research group is calling out as “hacks” both sides of a scientific argument about pine trees.
This week, scientists working for AgResearch, a Crown Research Institute, and fertiliser company Ravensdown have argued pine plantations damage soil and soil under pasture is healthier, claiming pasture is better for soil conservation and erosion control.
In response, scientists from Scion Research, another Crown Research Institute that receives significant funding from the pine industry, have argued the opposite is true.
However, Tairāwhiti-based land use research organisation Te Weu Tairāwhiti believes both groups are wrong when it comes to highly erosion-prone land.
“We know land subsidence and sediment mobilisation are the biggest environmental issues faced by the region since the middle of last century,” said Manu Caddie .