28 Apr 2023

UN meeting discusses impact of forestry on indigenous peoples

From Morning Report, 8:35 am on 28 April 2023
Woody debris littered Tolaga Bay/Ūawa beach on Wednesday - the same day the panel undertaking an independent inquiry into forestry slash and land use went to the East Coast town to hear first-hand from locals about the fallout from recent storm events.

Photo: Supplied/ Local Democracy Reporting - Matthew Rosenberg

The impact of forestry on indigenous peoples has been discussed at a UN meeting, after slash was strewn across Tairāwhiti's land and beaches during Cyclone Gabrielle.

Māori leaders were among dozens of global communities speaking at the UN Forum on Indigenous Issues in New York, in the hope of influencing the government to revive stalled policies for indigenous rights. 

Ashleigh McCaull reports.