Unesco
world heritage committee discards Abbott administration's request to open
74,000 hectares to logging
theguardian.com,
Karl Mathiesen, Monday 23 June 2014
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World heritage forest in Mt Field national park, Tasmania. The Australian government is trying to revoke the Unesco listing of 74,000 hectares of forest to allow logging |
Unesco has
unanimously rejected a “feeble” Australian government bid to reopen 74,000
hectares of Tasmania’s world heritage area to logging.
At its
annual meeting in Doha, the Unesco World Heritage Committee said the Australian
government had failed to provide compelling evidence that areas added to the
site only last year were detracting from the overall value of the area.
No
committee members defended the Australian cause as the proposal was discarded
in less than ten minutes. Portugal’s delegate said accepting Australia’s
request would undermine Unesco’s ability to protect natural and cultural icons.
"The
justifications presented [for] the reduction are, to say the least, feeble.
Accepting this delisting today would be setting an unacceptable precedent,
impossible to deny in similar circumstances in the future. If this committee
cares for conservation according to responsible engagement of state parties to
the convention when they submit their nominations, we cannot accept this
requested delisting,” she said.
It is the
second time in a week Unesco has issued a withering rejection of Australian
attempts to open world heritage sites to development. On Wednesday, the
committee warned that the Great Barrier Reef could be placed on a list of threatened sites because of Queensland’s approval of plans to dump material
dredged from coal ports inside the park.
Australia told Unesco that some of the 172,500 hectares added under the previous Labor
government were forests degraded by logging or contained plantations and that
“the assessment work that included such areas in the property did not
sufficiently take this in to account”. The new boundary would annex 43% of the
original extension.
A
representative of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature
(IUCN), which advises Unesco, rebuffed this assertion, saying: “The current
proposal is extremely sparse in the material that has been provided and it
doesn’t compare in quality to the clearly argued position in the proposal for additions that were made last year."
World
heritage expert Alec Marr, who was part of a delegation of green groups in
Doha, said: “The World Heritage Committee saw through the deception of the
Australian government’s efforts here, and the high quality science and
professionalism of the advisory bodies was exemplary.”
The areas
in question were granted world heritage protection in 2013 after a protracted
conflict between Tasmanian forestry and environmentalists ended in a ‘peace
deal’ brokered by the Labor-Green state government. As part of this agreement,
the Australian government asked Unesco to expand the world heritage area. The
modification included tall eucalypt forests in the Styx, Florentine and Weld
valleys.
The Liberals pledged during their 2013 election campaign to ask Unesco to roll back
the extension, which it said “was put in place against the will of the
Tasmanian people”. This would reopen these forests to logging. Although major
timber user Ta Ann has said it would refuse to take logs from former world
heritage forests.
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Russell Falls, a waterfall deep in Mt Field national park. Photograph: Barbara Walton/EPA |
Tasmanian
Liberal senator Richard Colbeck has been involved in a running war of words
with environmentalists about the relative level of degradation in the
landscape. He has used his media page to post dozens of photographs of logging
affected areas, which he says make a “mockery” of the rest of the world
heritage area. Colbeck has argued that massive electoral swings to the federal
and state Liberals in Tasmania have provided a clear mandate for the move to
strip the world heritage status.
But former
Greens leader Bob Brown said the attempt to annex the region was a ideological
redrawing of old environmental battlelines. “The decision was driven by the
Tasmanian Liberals who have run a vendetta against the Greens and
environmentalists since they lost their battle to flood the Franklin in 1983,”
said Brown.
Phill
Pullinger from Environment Tasmania said the focus in Tasmania would now return
to other forests to be protected under the peace deal. “This decision sends a
clear message to the Tasmanian Government that the international community
holds Tasmania’s forests in the highest regard, and it is a message that we
hope the Tasmanian government listens to, by delivering on the remaining
400,000 hectares of agreed forest reserves.”
The International
Council on Monuments and Sites (Icomos), which also advises Unesco, said the
extension in 2013 “appeared to contain significant cultural attributes”. Unesco
requested Australia to assess the Aboriginal heritage of the area. Icomos said
today that the government’s justification for delisting the areas had not
considered the risk to cultural sites and urged Australia to finish assessing
the area.
Pakana man
and Aboriginal community elder Rocky Sainty said: “We can return home in
celebration and assure our elders that Tasmanian Aboriginal Heritage and
culture is important to the world. As custodians, we have felt the weight of
responsibility to protect the burial places of our ancestors, some of the
oldest rock art in the world and our magnificent forests, from the Australian
government’s irresponsible proposal.”
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