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Scion, officially registered as New Zealand Forest Research Institute Limited, is a New Zealand
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with its primary areas of research, science and technology development being in the areas of forestry, wood products, wood-derived materials and other biomaterials sectors.


History

The organisation was established in April 1947 as part of the
New Zealand Forest Service The New Zealand Forest Service was originally established in 1919 as the State Forest Service. The State Forest Service changed its name to the New Zealand Forest Service in 1949, at about the same time that the Forests Act of 1949 passed through ...
, originally named the Forest Experiment Station. Its early research included work on timber drying, preservation and fibre production that remains relevant in the 21st century. In the 1960s the organisation undertook intensive forest pathology research following the spread of red band needle blight among New Zealand pine trees. It undertook research in the 1970s into growing trees as crops, including improving techniques for mass production of seedlings and trials of growing trees on fertile farmland. In 1987 the organisation became part of the new Ministry of Forestry. It became a Crown Research Institute in its own right in 1992 under the name New Zealand Forest Research Institute. In 2000, following increased interest globally in sustainable energy and the environment, the organisation extended its focus to include the development of renewable chemicals, materials and energy from forestry resources. In 2005 the new trading name Scion was launched. Part of the rationale for the change of name was the extension of the organisation's research areas to include the development of
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. The name Scion is a
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, which according to the organisation's website, means that "All parts of the Scion organisation share the same DNA, or the forestry legacy, that was established as part of the original Forest Research Institute." In 2015 the Government announced it would invest $5 million in funding over seven years for a research partnership between Scion, industry body Future Forests Research, the
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and the New Zealand Dryland Forests Initiative. The partnership would focus on developing more economic wood products from several tree species. In 2022 Scion celebrated its 75th anniversary with a photography exhibition at its Rotorua office, which ran until April 2023. In 2023 Scion collaborated with
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-based organisation Rotoiti 15 to work with ''rangatahi'' (young people) on protecting native species of trees from
myrtle rust ''Austropuccinia psidii'', commonly known as myrtle rust, guava rust, or ʻōhiʻa rust; is a rust (a type of plant pathogen) native to South America that affects plants in the family Myrtaceae. It is a member of the fungal complex called the ...
, and with Lincoln University scientists on the ability of forest floor microbes to absorb agriculture-produced
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. Scion also hosted a Symposium on the Transition to a Circular Bioeconomy in Wellington in February 2023. In 2023 it was announced that Scion would be hosting the International Union of Forest Research Organizations conference in
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in March 2024. The conference will be focused on the use of vegetative propagation technologies in forestry, which is an area of Scion's research.


Areas of research

Scion carries out research into forestry and related sectors including biomaterials, bioenergy, waste and ecosystem services, and its research has contributed to the growth of New Zealand's forestry sector. Its research into
forest inventory Forest inventory is the systematic collection of data and forest information for assessment or analysis. An estimate of the value and possible uses of timber is an important part of the broader information required to sustain ecosystems. When taki ...
methods over many years are used by commercial forestry companies. In 2017 Scion's chief executive Julian Elder noted that the organisation's work now included genetics research and biomaterials research, reflecting the increased and changing uses of forestry products since the organisation was founded. Work since the 2010s has included research into the impacts of climate change on forests, research into the use of
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for forestry mapping, and research on converting waste pulp into
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. Scion also carries out research into diseases impacting on the forestry sector. New Zealand's pine forests have been experiencing outbreaks of
red needle cast ''Phytophthora pluvialis'' is a semi- papillate plant pathogen that mainly infects tanoak-Douglas-fir forests of western Oregon. It was reported in Cornwall. UK, in October 2021; the first record for Europe. Description ''Phytophthora pluvialis'' ...
since 2008, and Scion has undertaken research into the influence of temperature and moisture on the disease. Since 2017 it has also collaborated with Manulife Forest Management on trials of copper as a treatment.


Locations

Scion employs approximately 300 full-time equivalent staff at its main office in Rotorua, Te Whare Nui o Tuteata, which was opened by then prime minister
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in 2021. Scion is one of the largest employers in Rotorua. The office is sited at Te Papa Tipu Innovation Park, and Scion has entered into a memorandum of understanding with local
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Ngā Hapū e Toru. It also has an office on the campus of the
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in
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with close to 30 staff, as well as a smaller office in
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.


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* {{authority control Crown Research Institutes of New Zealand Forest research institutes Forestry in New Zealand 1947 establishments in New Zealand