Trade-offs between environmental and economic factors in conversion from exotic pine production to natural regeneration on erosion prone land
Some of New Zealand's exotic pine ( D.Don) forests were planted for erosion mitigation but cultural, legislative, environmental, and profitability limitations in some parts of the landscape have led to reassessment of their suitability. There is limited information to support landowner decisions on the viability of natural regeneration of native forest post-pine-harvest.