A new study finds that despite post-Cyclone Gabrielle recommendations and public outcry, forestry practices in New Zealand—particularly large-scale clear-cutting—have not changed, with little evidence of implemented limits on slash risk or protection of high-risk areas.
How the framings classify across 4 articles. Each framing is labelled by a small AI stance classifier; see the methodology page for details.
Stacked weekly counts; colour by lean. “n/a” covers government and iwi-Māori sources where lean isn't applicable.
How this topic has been named, week by week. A new alias winning out is usually a framing shift.
Up to 12 framings spread across orientations. Each framing is a short phrase the topic extractor generated to characterise the piece's stance — not a quote from the source. Click through to read the original.
deep harm to māori guardianship and cultural values
Cyclone Gabrielle exposed the risks of forestry slash. New research suggests little has changeddeeply rooted in māori values and ecological responsibility
#nature: Kōkako Baby Boom Signals Conservation Success in Hūnua ForestsSocial-media signal on the same topic, drawn from the social lens. Engagement is likes + 2×shares + 3×replies, the same weighting used across the digest cards. View on /social →
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