1. The Forest Management Planning Manual (FMPM); 2. The Forest Information Manual (FIM); 3. The Forest Operations and Silviculture Manual (FOSM); and 4. The Scaling Manual (SM). The FMPM is the pivotal document that provides direction for all aspects of forest management planning for Crown lands in Ontario within the area of the undertaking, as. Forest Management Planning Manual iii. F. oreward. The Policy Framework for Sustainable Forests. The overall context for forest management in Ontario is the Policy Framework for Sustainable Forests. The framework sets broad direction for forest policy and makes forest sustainability the primary objective of forest management. (a) maintaining or enhancing an economically valuable supply of commercial timber from British Columbia's forests, and (b) the timber supply analysis and forest management assumptions that apply to the area covered by the plan on the date that the plan is submitted for approval.
Forest-agricultural interface 78 Other important zones 78 SPATIAL PLANNING 79 Firebreaks 79 Fuelbreaks 79 Fuelbreaks with a tree cover 79 Agricultural breaks (greenbelts) 80 FUEL REDUCTION: TECHNIQUES 81 Manual undergrowth clearing 81 Mechanical ground clearing 82 Chemical fuel reduction 83 Intervention types 83 Prescribed burning Geoscientists BC directed the Joint Practices Board to establish a task force to develop guidelines for standards of practice to be followed when managing hydrologic Values and Risks in watersheds where forest planning and operations are carried out in BC. The guidelines were to include standards of practice. Board Manual-8/ Alternate Plans a monitoring and adaptive management plan. • Where applicable, an implementation schedule. (In contrast, Riparian Management Zones in the forest practices rules are minimum stream buffers.) Riparian areas contribute to overall stream health by maintaining essential riparian functions and.
In Canada, forest management planning is one of the primary tools used to ensure that the country’s publicly owned forests remain healthy and vibrant and are managed sustainably. Key in this approach is the forest management plan that every forest company must, by law, draw up and have approved by government before any harvesting can begin on public lands. in British Columbia, the Chief Forester initiated the development of this hand-book for forest operations on karst. The intent of the handbook is to recommend best management practices for protecting natural karst systems and processes, while integrating the management of karst resources with the management of forest lands. SFM Plans. Canfor continues to be a leader in third-party Sustainable Forest Management (SFM) certification of its forestry operations. The Canfor SFI Sustainable Forest Management System (SFMS) document describes how Canfor will meet the objectives of the Sustainable Forestry Initiative ® (SFI ®) forest management and fiber sourcing objectives. The Canfor SFI Sustainable Forest Management System is comprised of a number of matrices that identify how our divisional locations achieve the.
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