FREP An Evaluation of the Reforestation Strategies of the Fort St. John Pilot Project

This FREP Report #9 provides a detailed assessment of the reforestation strategies used in the Fort St. John Pilot Project in British Columbia. The core purpose of the evaluation was to determine if the alternative, landscape-level reforestation approaches employed by the FSJPP, which deviate from traditional block-by-block requirements, are successfully meeting the objectives of the Forest and Range Practices Act for sustainable use of resources. The review focused on three key indicators: diversity and pattern of communities and ecosystems, landscape-level reforestation, and establishment delay. This document offers specific recommendations for altering future Sustainable Forest Management Plans to improve data transparency and ensure that the new landscape-level approach fully accounts for species composition and accurately tracks the time required for successful regeneration.

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BC Ministry of Forests

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Author A. Powelson, P. Martin, W. Hays-Byl, E. Hunt, J. Bankowski, A. Monetta
Publication Year 2006
License Other (Not open); Crown copyright (Province of British Columbia), all rights reserved
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