Timber iQ June - July 2017 // Issue: 32 | Page 6

NEWS Can't see the wood for the trees? – Learn more about SA's forestry sector An infographic-rich website explaining South Africa's forestry sector has been launched to coincide with The United Nations' International Day of Forests. All images courtesy of Forestry Explained C ommercial forests are often forgotten, despite the fact that they touch our lives in a myriad of ways. “From roof trusses and benches, to paper, packaging and tissue and the cellulose used in food and medicine, fibre from commercially grown trees play an integral part in everyday life,” says Forestry South Africa executive director, Michael Peter. “If we were to remove wood and paper-based products from our daily routines, we would soon appreciate the important function they perform.” There is also more to forestry than planting and harvesting trees. “Thorough research, planning and management goes into keeping trees, and the land on which they grow is healthy and productive. The sector also provides jobs and supports communities.” Add to this the diverse animal and plant species that call forestry-owned land home, and you have an environmentally conscious sector that delivers an array of renewable, carbon neutral and versatile end-products. At a local and personal level, forestry touches people – through the products they use every day without even knowing it – and communities, through education and skills development. Forestry also has a positive influence on climate change mitigation, provides a sustainable alternative to the deforestation of natural forests and is a renewable source of energy and construction materials. A one-stop guide to forestry, the new portal offers itself as ‘a beginner’s guide to forestry in South Africa’ and caters for users of all ages. It covers the basics of forestry and forest products, and everything from water-use to recreation, pest control, ownership and end uses. This one- stop resource offers in-depth but easy-to-read content supported by well-illustrated infographics and additional links for those who want to explore the industry further. It is ideal for students and teachers. Sustainably managed commercial forests should be celebrated for the benefits they bring to our daily life. To do this we need to understand them and the complex ecosystems that they are. Forestry Explained does this and it’s well worth a visit: www.forestryexplained.co.za. Screen shot - example. Screen shot - example. 4 JUNE / JULY 2017 // Seedlings. Image: Sappi