Kānuka Hill, Mōhua (Golden Bay), Aotearoa.
The Forest
Kānuka Hill is 76.4 ha of naturally regenerating indigenous forest located in Uruwhenua, Mōhua (Golden Bay). Registered under the New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme in 2012, the forest sequesters 896 tonnes of carbon dioxide annually. The land is also home to the Kill Devil track, a historic and technical track used by mountain bikers and back country trampers on the edge of the Kahurangi National Park.
In the 1990s the area was ex pasture overrun with gorse and a few regenerating natives. Now it is an established forest of Kānuka, Mānuka, Tōtora, Ferns and Rimu that have largely self seeded.
Kānuka Hill 1993.
The People
Aline D’oust looking out across Kānuka Hill.
The landowner Aline D’oust (pictured above) gave up the right to farm the land, choosing instead to protect it as a permanent forest. 51 ha of the land is also protected under the QE II covenant. Aline has enhanced the forest removing gorse and planting additional Mānuka trees to foster honey production.
Aline’s vision for Kānuka Hill is to recreate an untouched landscape that fosters biodiversity as a permanent forest.
The Location
Technical Stuff
The Uruwhenua Native Regeneration Project is being undertaken under the Permanent Forest Sink Initiative - a subset of the New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme. The project issues New Zealand Units (NZUs) based on New Zealand Government rules for carbon sequestration rates by indigenous forest.
Once the NZUs are sold to a carbon offset buyer, they are cancelled in the New Zealand carbon unit registry, so they cannot be used by (or sold to) anyone else.
Follow The Money
We believe that trust is built on transparency. This is why we open our books to buyers and sellers alike. We price the carbon offsets based on the costs of conservation management and community development at this site. The main costs are:
Conservation management costs (e.g. pest and weed control)
Community development support costs (e.g. walking & mountain bike tracks, improved visitor accommodation)
Measurement, reporting and verification costs required for carbon offset certification to an international carbon standard
Sales & Marketing costs needed to monetize carbon offset units.
Pricing transparency