The West Coast Nature Enthusiast Providing Sustainable Public Access To The Great New Zealand Outdoors
West Coast nature enthusiast Mike Osborne and his new business Paparoa Environmental Services are making their mark - all in the name of providing Kiwis with access to parts of our beautiful bush and coastline they wouldn’t otherwise be able to explore.
The great outdoors is
one of New Zealand’s greatest assets and Osborne’s
approach to creating safe and sustainable new track
developments is winning him fans among government, local
councils and community groups.
“We
provide quality new track developments as well as
preventative maintenance, storm repairs and consulting
services. My aim is to achieve environmentally-sensitive
walking and dual-use tracks, so the public can enjoy
everything on offer in our own backyard,” says
Osborne.
Achieving the right results,
while reducing any potential impact, is one of Osborne’s
key drivers for his business. He says there are often many
different ways you could build a track, but it's crucial to
be conscious of the design, in order to keep the footprint
to a minimum.
“The irony is not lost
that you have to remove vegetation in order to create a
walkway. But I am extremely mindful of how we can create
access, with the least amount of ‘harm’ done to the
natural environment. Good pre-planning from the start
enables this to happen. Do it once, do it right,” Osborne
explains.
“It’s also important
that we focus on preserving the history of the area. So when
I’m working on historic tracks, I need to ensure I’m
protecting both the stories and physical features,” he
says.
Prior to starting his own
business, Osborne spent 17 years with DOC on the West Coast,
working on the many historic tracks in the area (those
constructed pre-1900s). As they are all protected by
Heritage New Zealand, it’s important that any maintenance
is carried out with extreme care, to ensure preservation of
their historic features.
One of
Osborne’s biggest achievements with DOC was being heavily
involved in the construction of the Paparoa Track - New
Zealand’s 10th Great Walk. From early investigations, to
marking the feasibility line, project logistics and leading
a DOC construction crew on the ground, seeing it open for
public access was certainly a momentous
occasion.
“It’s knowing that
without these tracks, people wouldn’t be able to see some
of the incredible locations we have here in New Zealand -
both historically and naturally-significant
environments.
“But it’s all about managing a balance of opening up these places of beauty and nature to people, all while taking a conservational-mindset to ensure the environment is protected for future generations. And this comes down to designing with an innovative approach,” says Osborne.