
Lessons for the management of highly productive land
10am 19th – 3pm 20th November 2025, Havelock North Function Centre

Symposium Purpose
A great deal of semi-coordinated activity followed in the wake of Cyclone Gabrielle. However, there was much incomplete work that would add value by helping enrich our understanding of the longer-term effects of different management responses in different scenarios.
The symposium brought together those who investigated Cyclone Gabrielle’s impacts on highly productive land to present and discuss findings and observations and draw out lessons to aid land managers and policy makers in future events.
Among the questions were:
- What are the lessons for to pass on to those impacted by future events?
- What are the lessons for policy makers?
- What are the economic outcomes from different approaches?
- How have sites responded to different management of cropping soils, given different sediment types and depths?
- How have sites responded to the removal of sediment and any subsequent soil amelioration efforts?
- Have permanent crops responded differently to different approaches applied in similar scenarios?
- Are all soils recovering quickly? Will they return to previous productivity levels?
Participants
Researchers, advisors, farmers/growers and others involved in observing the impacts on productive land and the effects of different responses in the cases of Cyclone Gabrielle and previous similar events. e.g. Sectors, CRI/university researchers, regional councils, independent consultants, exporters and processors, impacted growers.
Presentations
Part 1: Observations from previous similar events
- Alex Dickson and Dan Bloomer. LandWISE Inc
- Historical North Island Flood Events: Lessons for understanding flood sediment deposition and management. (presented by Peter Manson)
Part 2: Observations after Cyclone Gabrielle
- Kathleen Kozyniak, Team Leader Air & Land Science, Hawke’s Bay Regional Council
- Murry Cave, Principal Scientist, Gisborne District Council
- Chris Massey, Engineering Geologist, ESNZ – GNS
- Emily Lane, Principal Scientist – Natural Hazards and Hydrodynamics, ESNZ – NIWA
- Ryan Paulik, Hazards Analyst, ESNZ – NIWA
Part 3: Impacts of Cyclone Gabrielle on highly productive land
- Stephen Trolove, Senior Scientist, Cropping Systems & Environment, BSI-PFR
- Lisa Arnold, Massey University and WSP. Environmental Consultant, WSP
- Sarah McArley, AgFirst, Hawke’s Bay
- Dan Bloomer, LandWISE
- Dirk Wallace, Senior Researcher, FAR
Part 4: Food safety lessons
- Phil Bremer, Chief Scientist for the New Zealand Food Safety Science Research Centre
- Damien Farrelly, CEO, Fresh Produce Safety Centre
- Chris Herries, Regional Manager, Horticentre Hawke’s Bay
Part 5: Landscape impacts
- Warwick Allen, Researcher, Plant Community Ecology, Bioeconomy Science Institute
- John Ballinger, Senior Land Management Advisor – Technical, Northland Regional Council
- Josh van der Werden, Research Associate, Plant and Food – Bioeconomy Science Institute
- Dirk Wallace, Senior Researcher, FAR
- Dan Bloomer, LandWISE
- Alan Kale, ELAK Consultants Ltd
- Danielle Adsett, Manager Market Access, NZ Apples & Pears
Part 6: Breakout session – reflecting on lessons learned
Facilitated discussions – insights and extras from delegates
Symposium Support
Sponsorship
Please send any communications to Gabrielle at LandWISE org nz
Sally Anderson, Dirk Wallace and Dan Bloomer on behalf of the Symposium steering group.

