Forestry’s Importance Recognised
The New Zealand Institute of Forestry (NZIF) is pleased to note the recognition of the importance of forestry within the
New Year Honours list. Andrew McEwen, immediate past president of NZIF received an Officer of the New Zealand Order of
Merit for services to forestry.
“Andrew has worked tirelessly to promote the benefits of forestry for all of New Zealand” says President of NZIF James
Treadwell.
“Throughout his career Andrew has informed and promoted the direct and wider benefits of all forms of forestry. He has
long championed the need for better scientific understanding and professional management of the role of forestry,
whether for conservation and biodiversity values of native forests or as plantation-sourced climate friendly and
renewable fuel, packaging or building materials.”
“Andrew contributed to the improvement of sustainable forest management as a research team leader at the Forest Research
Institute and helped in the development of a formal sale and purchase process for the Crown’s forests and the
development of the Crown Forestry License process”.
“Andrew helped establish and currently chairs the New Zealand Institute of Forestry Foundation, which is responsible for
the funding of forestry awards and programmes which improve our understanding of the benefits of forestry”
Mr Treadwell says NZIF is very proud of Andrew and all he has done for the forest sector.
“NZIF has been promoting the benefits of forestry for New Zealand for many years, and often it seems the message falls
on deaf ears. Therefore this recognition is pleasing to see and I hope more people will be recognised for their role in
this very important sector.”
“Foresters have the skills and ability to save the planet through the planting of more forests and the protection and
improvement of our current native estate and Andrew has promoted this message throughout his career.”
ENDS