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Classification of land according to suitability for production forestry (based on assessed site index for Pinus radiata). The site index is an estimate (or measurement) of the mean height (in metres) of the 100 tallest 20-year-old trees in a sampled hectare. Pinus radiata was adopted as the species standard because of its ubiquity in New Zealand and not because it is necessarily the most suitable species for the site. Selective and genetic breeding programmes focusing on Pinus radiata have, in recent years, produced clones with growth rates significantly higher than those recorded in the LRIS database. High growth rates have often been achieved at a cost of lower wood density.

The data in this layer was collected over an extended period. Most of South Island was mapped between 1971 and 1979. In the North Island, Northland was mapped between 1985-1990, Wellington between 1987-1992, Marlborough between 1989-1993 and Gisborne East Coast between 1995-1998. The rest of the North Island was mapped between 1971 and 1979.

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Classification of land according to suitability for production forestry (based on assessed site index for Pinus radiata). The site index is an estimate (or measurement) of the mean height (in metres) of the 100 tallest 20-year-old trees in a sampled hectare. Pinus radiata was adopted as the species standard because of its ubiquity in New Zealand and not because it is necessarily the most suitable species for the site. Selective and genetic breeding programmes focusing on Pinus radiata have, in recent years, produced clones with growth rates significantly higher than those recorded in the LRIS database. High growth rates have often been achieved at a cost of lower wood density.

The data in this layer was collected over an extended period. Most of South Island was mapped between 1971 and 1979. In the North Island, Northland was mapped between 1985-1990, Wellington between 1987-1992, Marlborough between 1989-1993 and Gisborne East Coast between 1995-1998. The rest of the North Island was mapped between 1971 and 1979.
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