Development of Māori Owned Indigenous Forests

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  • Don Hammond
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Disclaimer The information contained in this publication has been provided for the purpose of giving a general understanding regarding the stands of Indigenous forests around New Zealand and their potential for sustainable forest management (except SILNA land). It is for information only. Every effort has been made to ensure this publication is accurate and correct. The Crown, its employees and agents do not accept any responsibility or liability, whatsoever, for any error, omission, interpretation or opinion which may be present, however it occurred, nor for the consequences of any decision based on the information supplied in this publication. The Crown, its employees and agents expressly disclaim all liability to any person relying on the whole or any part of this publication.

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تاریخ انتشار 2003