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Silviculture ReportingSilviculture ReportingSilviculture ReportingSilviculture Reporting
Silviculture business under
the FRPA Act and revised FPC
Ralph Winter Forest Practices Branch
Feb 10, 2003Feb 10, 2003Feb 10, 2003Feb 10, 2003
ObjectivesObjectivesObjectivesObjectives
What are the business needs for informationWhat are the business needs for information What’s new for silviculture under FRPAWhat’s new for silviculture under FRPA What’s not newWhat’s not new Basic Business flow in the new worldBasic Business flow in the new world Linkage to other businessLinkage to other business SummarySummary
Business needs requiring dataBusiness needs requiring dataBusiness needs requiring dataBusiness needs requiring data
Effectiveness monitoring and Effectiveness monitoring and evaluation of codeevaluation of code
Silviculture compliance Silviculture compliance monitoring and reportingmonitoring and reporting
Information to Timber Information to Timber Supply Review process for Supply Review process for young managed stands from young managed stands from post harvest to free growingpost harvest to free growing
Annual denudation for Area Annual denudation for Area based cut controlbased cut control
Average Delay in reforesting areas after harvesting
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10
15
20
1970 1973 1976 1979 1982 1985 1988 1991 1994 1997 2000
Calendar year
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s
New Code of 87New Code of 87
TSA Cutblock Size StatisticsTSA Cutblock Size StatisticsTSA Cutblock Size StatisticsTSA Cutblock Size Statistics
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12000
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-20
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Cutblock size category
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Size Distribution of Logged Openings on TSA areas Starting FPC 1995-06-15 to 2001-12-31 for All Silvicultural Systems
Business needs requiring dataBusiness needs requiring dataBusiness needs requiring dataBusiness needs requiring data
Inventory Density Classes for All TSAs in BC
0200,000400,000600,000800,000
1,000,0001,200,000
1-1000
1001-2000
2001-3000
3001-4000
4001-5000
5001-6000
6001-7000
7001-8000
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>10000
Inventory Density Classes
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Provincial average of total cutblock area Provincial average of total cutblock area containing mature timber after harvestingcontaining mature timber after harvestingProvincial average of total cutblock area Provincial average of total cutblock area
containing mature timber after harvestingcontaining mature timber after harvesting
0.00%
2.00%
4.00%
6.00%
8.00%
10.00%
12.00%
14.00%
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ISIS Query 2003-01-23 for Tom Niemann
Business needs requiring dataBusiness needs requiring dataBusiness needs requiring dataBusiness needs requiring data
Reserve Distribution on all TSAs Based on Forest Cover
28%
37%
0%12%6%
1%
0%
3%
3%
0%
0%
0%
10%
No Reserve (blank) 1 No Reserve 2 Dispersed 3 Group
4 Mixed 5 Other Reserve 6 Riparian 7 Uniform
8 Variable 9 Wildlife Tree Patch
Business needs requiring dataBusiness needs requiring dataBusiness needs requiring dataBusiness needs requiring data
Provincial Summary of Trees Planted by Genetic Class on Logged Areas in TSAs and TFLs
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Planting Year
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Business needs requiring dataBusiness needs requiring dataBusiness needs requiring dataBusiness needs requiring data
Provincial Average of % Permanent Access Within Logged Cutblocks on TSAs and TFLs from 1995 to 2001
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TS
A 1
995
TS
A 1
996
TS
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TS
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TS
A 2
000
TS
A 2
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TFL
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95
TFL
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TFL
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TFL
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TFL
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TFL
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Disturbance Year
% P
erm
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t Access*
Business needs requiring dataBusiness needs requiring dataBusiness needs requiring dataBusiness needs requiring data
Species conversion reportsSpecies conversion reports Report on C & I for SFM Report on C & I for SFM BC’s State of the ForestBC’s State of the Forest Forest stewardship (i.e. Forest stewardship (i.e.
SFI)SFI) CCFM federal forestry CCFM federal forestry
reporting obligations reporting obligations (national forestry (national forestry database)database)
CW DR HW PLC PLI SS SX YC
Prev ious Stand Label
Post harv esting Inv entory
Post Harv est Silv iculture0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
Leading Species
Queen Charlotte TSA - Pre-Harvest and Post-Harvest Species Composition Using Previous Stand Label
Business needs requiring data:Business needs requiring data:Business needs requiring data:Business needs requiring data:
Performance measures/annual reportingPerformance measures/annual reporting Use information from existing practices to Use information from existing practices to
support the development legislation and policy support the development legislation and policy (e.g.. modification of standards, confirmation (e.g.. modification of standards, confirmation of innovative forestry practices)of innovative forestry practices)
Internal MOF workload analysis (FTE, C&E Internal MOF workload analysis (FTE, C&E risk assessment and priority setting, etc.)risk assessment and priority setting, etc.)
Business needs requiring data:Business needs requiring data:Business needs requiring data:Business needs requiring data:
Tracking silviculture Tracking silviculture obligations/liabilities on non-obligations/liabilities on non-replaceable forest licences replaceable forest licences (NRFL) and licensees who (NRFL) and licensees who become insolventbecome insolvent
Countervail and othersCountervail and others
Cumulative Basic Silviculture Expenditure by Year for ML and SBFEP
$0
$50,000,000
$100,000,000
$150,000,000
$200,000,000
$250,000,000
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Activity Year
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Survey Site Prep Planting Brushing Spacing Seedling
Forest level
Stand level
FSPs and Sustainable Forest Mgmt Plans Operational Plans
submits
information
years
m3/haGrowth & Yield
requires information
uses information
m3/yr
0 to 200 yrs
age class species
ha
TSR AAC Scenarios
supports simulation and modelling
guidesspecifies conditions & end results
inspections &
monitoring
reports
Legal Requirement •Annual reportAgreements•National Forestry Database•Criteria & indicatorsCorporate Stewardship• Performance measures
updates inventory
elec
tron
ic o
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pape
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Some submissions
are required by Law and somerequired by FIA
Information systems
Current total ISIS ScopeCurrent total ISIS ScopeCurrent total ISIS ScopeCurrent total ISIS Scope
Total of number of Openings:Total of number of Openings: 175,000175,000Representing Coverage:Representing Coverage: 7.7 million ha7.7 million haTotal Timber Harvesting Landbase (THLB): Total Timber Harvesting Landbase (THLB): 23 million ha23 million ha
Proportion of Total THLB:Proportion of Total THLB: 33.5%33.5%
Annual number of new openings: Annual number of new openings: 7,400 approx.7,400 approx.Annual area of new openings:Annual area of new openings: 212,000 ha212,000 ha
Duration of silviculture obligation Duration of silviculture obligation until free growing: until free growing: 15 to 20 years15 to 20 years
ISIS receives significant amounts of ISIS receives significant amounts of Forest Cover/land status updates (FC) annually Forest Cover/land status updates (FC) annually
ISIS receives significant amounts of ISIS receives significant amounts of Forest Cover/land status updates (FC) annually Forest Cover/land status updates (FC) annually
200,000 ha of FC info on new 200,000 ha of FC info on new harvest areasharvest areas
200,000 ha of FC info at regen 200,000 ha of FC info at regen delaydelay
200,000 ha of FC info at free 200,000 ha of FC info at free growing growing
400,000 of pre-87 pre 400,000 of pre-87 pre treatment and and post treatment and and post treatment FC infotreatment FC info
3/4 to 1 million ha of Forest 3/4 to 1 million ha of Forest Cover updates annuallyCover updates annually
Current StateCurrent StateCurrent StateCurrent State
Since 1987 Licensees are required to do Forest Cover Since 1987 Licensees are required to do Forest Cover and Map updates on new harvest areasand Map updates on new harvest areas
Licensees are required to do Forest Cover and Map Licensees are required to do Forest Cover and Map updates on areas treated with FIA fundsupdates on areas treated with FIA funds
40% EDT transmission 40% EDT transmission MOF staff involved in keypunching the other 60% of MOF staff involved in keypunching the other 60% of
Basic silv dataBasic silv data significant timeliness issues, some data quality issuessignificant timeliness issues, some data quality issues FIA data is sent electronically for centralized processFIA data is sent electronically for centralized process
Current StateCurrent StateCurrent StateCurrent State
forest cover attribute info submitted on the FS 708C forest cover attribute info submitted on the FS 708C manually transcribed into VEGCAP - no automated manually transcribed into VEGCAP - no automated transfertransfer
forest cover map info submitted on paper maps and forest cover map info submitted on paper maps and then transcribed manually onto District forest cover then transcribed manually onto District forest cover base maps - no automated transferbase maps - no automated transfer
Currently limited (or no) map up-dating by MSRM Currently limited (or no) map up-dating by MSRM industry does not have easy access to own recordsindustry does not have easy access to own records limited MAPVIEW use or functionality for day-day limited MAPVIEW use or functionality for day-day
operationsoperations
Retooling of ISIS into Retooling of ISIS into RESULTSRESULTSRetooling of ISIS into Retooling of ISIS into RESULTSRESULTS
- - VM platform is shutting down as of July 2003VM platform is shutting down as of July 2003
- IMG is rewriting all applications to Oracle- IMG is rewriting all applications to Oracle
- ISIS/MLEDT applications will have to be rebuilt/redesigned and - ISIS/MLEDT applications will have to be rebuilt/redesigned and there is an opportunity align to RBC and emerging business there is an opportunity align to RBC and emerging business needsneeds
- FPB will give best-approximation of business need despite RBC - FPB will give best-approximation of business need despite RBC consultation process not complete until Nov-Dec in order to consultation process not complete until Nov-Dec in order to meet July 2003 targetmeet July 2003 target
- Sufficient lead-time is required to articulate business changes, if - Sufficient lead-time is required to articulate business changes, if any, to licensees so that they can prepare and make changes to any, to licensees so that they can prepare and make changes to their own in-house data management systemstheir own in-house data management systems
Retooling of ISIS into Retooling of ISIS into RESULTSRESULTSRetooling of ISIS into Retooling of ISIS into RESULTSRESULTS
- - silviculture application built based on new business silviculture application built based on new business requirements supplied by FPB (e.g. RBC, DFAM, etc.)requirements supplied by FPB (e.g. RBC, DFAM, etc.)
- will tie to MLEDT (electronic data transfer) project to - will tie to MLEDT (electronic data transfer) project to facilitate mandatory electronic submission facilitate mandatory electronic submission
- will be web-based (easy access for all and user-friendly - will be web-based (easy access for all and user-friendly menus)menus)
- will be spatially-enabled (can capture mapping - will be spatially-enabled (can capture mapping linework)linework)
The Future StateThe Future StateThe Future StateThe Future State
Web-based or EDT transfer of all map and attribute Web-based or EDT transfer of all map and attribute info from industry (primary source)info from industry (primary source)
industry submitted digital information provided meets industry submitted digital information provided meets clear standards for quality and timelinessclear standards for quality and timeliness
No MoF staff intervention No MoF staff intervention ISIS will be retooled and called RESULTSISIS will be retooled and called RESULTS Information in RESULTS will be easily reported on Information in RESULTS will be easily reported on
and accessed by licensees and accessed by licensees Information resides in RESULTS or is transferred to Information resides in RESULTS or is transferred to
MSRM at set periodsMSRM at set periods
What’s new for legislationWhat’s new for legislationWhat’s new for legislationWhat’s new for legislation
A new Forest and Range Practices Act (FRPA) will be enacted - A new Forest and Range Practices Act (FRPA) will be enacted - Replace FPC Act. Effective date later this spring 2003Replace FPC Act. Effective date later this spring 2003
Will require development of comprehensive forest stewardship Will require development of comprehensive forest stewardship plans (FSP) which articulate, objectives, values and standards for plans (FSP) which articulate, objectives, values and standards for licensee performancelicensee performance
the FSP will be a pivotable document.the FSP will be a pivotable document. Has some similar content to TFL management plan but with a section Has some similar content to TFL management plan but with a section
which is signed off by SDM which controls standardswhich is signed off by SDM which controls standards
Expect it will take up to 2 years for all management units and or Expect it will take up to 2 years for all management units and or individual licensees to develop forest stewardship plansindividual licensees to develop forest stewardship plans
What’s newWhat’s newWhat’s newWhat’s new
To enable the phase in and transition to the FRPA, To enable the phase in and transition to the FRPA, transition provisions were made to Forest Practice transition provisions were made to Forest Practice Code Act Code Act
Bill 75 will govern business during the transition Bill 75 will govern business during the transition period up to April 2005.period up to April 2005.
FPC regulations have been revised to help transition FPC regulations have been revised to help transition the new FRPA requirementsthe new FRPA requirements
Regulations effective Dec 17, 2002Regulations effective Dec 17, 2002
What’s newWhat’s newWhat’s newWhat’s new
No more new silviculture prescriptions to be submitted No more new silviculture prescriptions to be submitted for DM approvalfor DM approval
74,000 pages/year of officially required prescriptions 74,000 pages/year of officially required prescriptions will not be submitted or stored at the districtwill not be submitted or stored at the district
However, licensees will be required to prepare and However, licensees will be required to prepare and have on file site plans (SPs)have on file site plans (SPs)
Site plans must contain pre-approved stocking Site plans must contain pre-approved stocking standards that have been assigned to the site by a standards that have been assigned to the site by a foresterforester
What’s newWhat’s newWhat’s newWhat’s new
No more backlog silviculture prescriptionsNo more backlog silviculture prescriptions existing backlog obligations removedexisting backlog obligations removed no requirement for mandatory silviculture prescriptions no requirement for mandatory silviculture prescriptions
on current fire and pest areason current fire and pest areas no more stand management prescriptionsno more stand management prescriptions
What’s newWhat’s newWhat’s newWhat’s new
Pre-approved stocking standards will come from Pre-approved stocking standards will come from approved stocking standards contained in an Forest approved stocking standards contained in an Forest Development Plan or FSP Development Plan or FSP
Each stocking standard will be given a unique regime Each stocking standard will be given a unique regime id to facilitate communication and assignment to id to facilitate communication and assignment to standards unitsstandards units
What's not newWhat's not newWhat's not newWhat's not new
Existing Silviculture prescription standards and Existing Silviculture prescription standards and associated obligations will continue to apply to associated obligations will continue to apply to existing cutblocksexisting cutblocks
For new cutblocks and associated site plans, stocking For new cutblocks and associated site plans, stocking standards will continue to contain most of the same standards will continue to contain most of the same elements we have had in place for 20 yearselements we have had in place for 20 years
concept of standards units remains the sameconcept of standards units remains the same survey procedures stay the samesurvey procedures stay the same
What's not newWhat's not newWhat's not newWhat's not new
reporting requirements largely remain the same exceptreporting requirements largely remain the same except licensees must transmit all attribute and map licensees must transmit all attribute and map
information electronicallyinformation electronically no district data entryno district data entry form A - identification of which approved stocking form A - identification of which approved stocking
standards have been assigned to a block will be re-standards have been assigned to a block will be re-institutedinstituted
Basic Business FlowBasic Business FlowBasic Business FlowBasic Business Flow
Corporate DatabaseRESULTS
CF or FSP Standards applied to the standardsunits within a cutblock
FS 708 Form BHarvesting Activities
FS708 Form BSilviculture Activities
FS658 SILV SURVEY PLOT
FS659 SILV SURVEY SUMMARY
FS810 FOREST COVER DATA ENTRY
Polygon123
Polygon124
Polygon125
Opening 82L 050 0.0 1234
FS 708 Form C
Forest Cover
Licensee XInformation System
Electronic Data Transfer
Licensee enter information via web
No Forms to District officeNo Forms to District officeNo Data EntryNo Data Entry
Option for FDP or FSP to contain Option for FDP or FSP to contain approved stocking standardsapproved stocking standards
Option for FDP or FSP to contain Option for FDP or FSP to contain approved stocking standardsapproved stocking standards
An FDP or Forest Stewardship Plan (FSP)For Defined Forest Unit
Silviculture Strategy- a section contained within the FDP or FSP document
Silviculture Strategy Section 1: Pre-Free Growing Standards: (e.g. Stocking Standards for SU) based on:
- Regime id and objective- Species- Site Series
A defined forest unit will have its A defined forest unit will have its own stocking standardsown stocking standards
A defined forest unit will have its A defined forest unit will have its own stocking standardsown stocking standards
On a cutblock specific basis - a forester assigns On a cutblock specific basis - a forester assigns approved FDP or FSP stocking standards to each area approved FDP or FSP stocking standards to each area
or standards unit in the blockor standards unit in the block
On a cutblock specific basis - a forester assigns On a cutblock specific basis - a forester assigns approved FDP or FSP stocking standards to each area approved FDP or FSP stocking standards to each area
or standards unit in the blockor standards unit in the block
For each area a licensee harvests, it will be required to For each area a licensee harvests, it will be required to establish a free growing stand in accordance with establish a free growing stand in accordance with
standardsstandards
For each area a licensee harvests, it will be required to For each area a licensee harvests, it will be required to establish a free growing stand in accordance with establish a free growing stand in accordance with
standardsstandards
All cutblocks will All cutblocks will have licensee have licensee specific FDP or FSP specific FDP or FSP standards.standards.
All net areas to be All net areas to be reforested must reforested must meet the standardsmeet the standards
No later than completion of harvest a licensee must electronically No later than completion of harvest a licensee must electronically submit Form A plus a map which identifies which stocking submit Form A plus a map which identifies which stocking
standards have been assigned to a cutblockstandards have been assigned to a cutblock
No later than completion of harvest a licensee must electronically No later than completion of harvest a licensee must electronically submit Form A plus a map which identifies which stocking submit Form A plus a map which identifies which stocking
standards have been assigned to a cutblockstandards have been assigned to a cutblock
By May 31 of each year submit electronically a record of the By May 31 of each year submit electronically a record of the harvested and silviculturally treated area completed in the previous harvested and silviculturally treated area completed in the previous
fiscal year on the cutblock.fiscal year on the cutblock.
By May 31 of each year submit electronically a record of the By May 31 of each year submit electronically a record of the harvested and silviculturally treated area completed in the previous harvested and silviculturally treated area completed in the previous
fiscal year on the cutblock.fiscal year on the cutblock.
Upon completion of harvest, and on or before regeneration delay Upon completion of harvest, and on or before regeneration delay and free growing date, submit electronically a map and forest cover and free growing date, submit electronically a map and forest cover
of the cutblock. Also declare that post harvest, regeneration and of the cutblock. Also declare that post harvest, regeneration and free growing obligations/standards have been metfree growing obligations/standards have been met
Upon completion of harvest, and on or before regeneration delay Upon completion of harvest, and on or before regeneration delay and free growing date, submit electronically a map and forest cover and free growing date, submit electronically a map and forest cover
of the cutblock. Also declare that post harvest, regeneration and of the cutblock. Also declare that post harvest, regeneration and free growing obligations/standards have been metfree growing obligations/standards have been met
RESULTS is the new information system to track, report and RESULTS is the new information system to track, report and analyse progress on free growing obligations. There will be analyse progress on free growing obligations. There will be
direct software linkages of system to other systems and direct software linkages of system to other systems and business areasbusiness areas
RESULTS is the new information system to track, report and RESULTS is the new information system to track, report and analyse progress on free growing obligations. There will be analyse progress on free growing obligations. There will be
direct software linkages of system to other systems and direct software linkages of system to other systems and business areasbusiness areas
Linkage to forest tenure administration systemLinkage to forest tenure administration system Linkage to the compliance information management Linkage to the compliance information management
systemsystem Linkage to the PWC reporting system called FIRSLinkage to the PWC reporting system called FIRS Linkage to seed planning and administration systemLinkage to seed planning and administration system Vegetation inventory updatesVegetation inventory updates MAPVIEW updates MAPVIEW updates Timber Supply ReviewTimber Supply Review
Transfer of information to MSRMTransfer of information to MSRMTransfer of information to MSRMTransfer of information to MSRM
Digital maps of the opening and internal polygon line-Digital maps of the opening and internal polygon line-work will be regularly transmitted to MSRM from work will be regularly transmitted to MSRM from RESULTSRESULTS
MSRM will merge digital opening map information MSRM will merge digital opening map information with the 1:20,000 mapswith the 1:20,000 maps
RESULTS will be the main source of forest cover RESULTS will be the main source of forest cover information on harvested polygons for ~0-20 years (3/4 information on harvested polygons for ~0-20 years (3/4 to 1 million ha per year)to 1 million ha per year)
after 20 years, the regular inventory update process after 20 years, the regular inventory update process will provide updated information for the areawill provide updated information for the area
Corporate DatabaseRESULTS
FS658 SILV SURVEY PLOT
FS659 SILV SURVEY SUMMARY
FS810 FOREST COVER DATA ENTRY
Polygon123
Polygon124
Polygon125
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FS 708 Form C
Forest Cover
MSRM VEGfiles
Forest Cover Attributes and SpatialForest Cover Attributes and Spatialfiles electronically transferred to MSRMfiles electronically transferred to MSRM
Forest Cover Attributes and SpatialForest Cover Attributes and Spatialfiles electronically transferred to MSRMfiles electronically transferred to MSRM
FS658 SILV SURVEY PLOT
FS659 SILV SURVEY SUMMARY
FS810 FOREST COVER DATA ENTRY
Polygon123
Polygon124
Polygon125
Opening 82L 050 0.0 1234
FS 708 Form C
Forest Cover
New spatial and attribute info on individual Forest Cover New spatial and attribute info on individual Forest Cover polygons from RESULTS are merged with overall polygons from RESULTS are merged with overall
Vegetation inventory files at MSRMVegetation inventory files at MSRM
New spatial and attribute info on individual Forest Cover New spatial and attribute info on individual Forest Cover polygons from RESULTS are merged with overall polygons from RESULTS are merged with overall
Vegetation inventory files at MSRMVegetation inventory files at MSRM
MapviewMapview
Transfer of information to usersTransfer of information to usersTransfer of information to usersTransfer of information to users
MAPVIEW will provide live MAPVIEW will provide live basic queries and color theming basic queries and color theming (i.e. where are all the blocks (i.e. where are all the blocks with wildlife trees reserved) for with wildlife trees reserved) for information contained in information contained in RESULTSRESULTS
When requested, MSRM will When requested, MSRM will transfer complete veg graphics transfer complete veg graphics and forest inventory information and forest inventory information to TSB or the DFAM consortiato TSB or the DFAM consortia
Information used for TSR and silviculture Information used for TSR and silviculture strategies and to guide future harvests and strategies and to guide future harvests and
silviculture regimes and standardssilviculture regimes and standards
Information used for TSR and silviculture Information used for TSR and silviculture strategies and to guide future harvests and strategies and to guide future harvests and
silviculture regimes and standardssilviculture regimes and standards
Designing: Regen Delay
OR
20% increase in yield at age 60
Time to 150 m3/ha reduced by 7 yrs
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Merch vol (m3/ha)Merch vol (m3/ha)12.5 cm U, SI 1912.5 cm U, SI 19
1400 planted Pl, 2 yr regen delay1400 planted Pl, 2 yr regen delay
3000 natural Pl, 7 yr regen delay3000 natural Pl, 7 yr regen delay
1010 2020 3030 4040 5050 6060 7070 8080
Age (yrs)Age (yrs)
Regen delay affects both theamount and timing of yield!
Information used for TSR and silviculture Information used for TSR and silviculture strategies and to guide future harvests and strategies and to guide future harvests and
silviculture regimes and standardssilviculture regimes and standards
Information used for TSR and silviculture Information used for TSR and silviculture strategies and to guide future harvests and strategies and to guide future harvests and
silviculture regimes and standardssilviculture regimes and standards
Impact of planting select stock, commercialthinning, spacing and fertilization
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decades from now
Cortex Consultants Inc.
Arrowsmith TSA
S03: S02 + spacing and commercial thinning
S02: S01b + plant select stock
S04: S03 + spacing and fertilization
S01b: silviculture base case
11%11%
13%13%3.6%3.6%
volume ('000 m3/yr)
Communication and ProgressCommunication and ProgressCommunication and ProgressCommunication and Progress
For information on the VMAR intiative see For information on the VMAR intiative see http://wwwinternal.for.gov.bc.ca/isb/vmapp/results/http://wwwinternal.for.gov.bc.ca/isb/vmapp/results/
For a look an feel of the prototype see For a look an feel of the prototype see http://victoria.pangaeainc.com/ProjectSites/results_http://victoria.pangaeainc.com/ProjectSites/results_admin/Section1/prototype/index.htmadmin/Section1/prototype/index.htm
design and tech documentation donedesign and tech documentation done looking for regional/district volunteers to help in looking for regional/district volunteers to help in
testing, implementationtesting, implementation training design underwaytraining design underway considering centralized data entry till system upconsidering centralized data entry till system up
ConclusionConclusionConclusionConclusion
74,000 pages of prescriptions don’t come to district 74,000 pages of prescriptions don’t come to district officeoffice
RESULTS must work to define which standards have RESULTS must work to define which standards have been assigned to each cutblock and where.been assigned to each cutblock and where.
RESULTS will record harvesting and silviculture RESULTS will record harvesting and silviculture accomplishmentsaccomplishments
RESULTS will provide Key veg inventory update RESULTS will provide Key veg inventory update capabilities for MSRM and TSR for second growthcapabilities for MSRM and TSR for second growth
web based tool will provide ongoing licensee web based tool will provide ongoing licensee performance records, compliance monitoring, and code performance records, compliance monitoring, and code effectiveness evaluation for the ministryeffectiveness evaluation for the ministry
The New FRPA and RESULTSThe New FRPA and RESULTSThe New FRPA and RESULTSThe New FRPA and RESULTS