18 March 2004
Flood relief should include reforestation
Green MP Ian Ewen-Street is supporting calls from local farmers today for government flood relief in the lower North
Island to include systematic tree planting, especially in the headwaters of catchment areas.
The Prime Minister announced yesterday that a further $40 million would be committed to the clean up, taking the
government's total recovery funding to $130 million. The agricultural part of the package is for fixed uninsurable farm
infrastructure.
"Reforestation of the headwaters of rivers is the best way of mitigating the effects of similar future storms," said Mr
Ewen-Street, the Green Party Spokesperson on Agriculture and Forestry.
"Trees hold the hills together, slow the speed of rainwater run off and reduce the amount of silt that gets carried down
to the plains.
"New Zealand must also consider that these floods are a wake-up call on climate change and that events such as this may
become more frequent. More trees will help as a carbon sink, but we also have to do more to reduce the amount of carbon
we are putting into the atmosphere in the first place."
ENDS