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While forestry talks at the 2011 UN climate change summit in Durban focused predominantly on the reduction of deforestation through mechanisms such as REDD and REDD+, there were other changes proposed to international carbon forestry laws which may have a profound effect on New Zealand foresters, Carbon Market Solutions says.
Flexible planting regulations, also known as pre-1990 forestry offsetting, will allow foresters to permanently clear their pre-1990 forest on the provision that they plant an equivalent land area elsewhere.
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[4] https://www.forestindustries.eu/content/sfm-planning
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[12] https://www.forestindustries.eu/category/forestryforstwirtschaft/sfm
[13] https://www.forestindustries.eu/category/forestryforstwirtschaft/sustainable-forest-management
[14] https://www.forestindustries.eu/category/counties-laender/new-zealand
[15] https://www.forestindustries.eu/category/counties-laender/neuseeland