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1 BULKLEY TSA PLANNING AND HOW IT HELPS SILVICULTURE DECISIONS ON THE GROUND Bill Camenzind, R.P.F, Bulkley/Cassiar District Jay Baker, Silvicon Services Inc. January, 2003NIVMA/NSC Winter Workshop
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2 Stand Tending in Historical Context Traditional, ISIS based Scheduling Stand Level Considerations Only Every One’s Own “Pet Projects” January, 2003NIVMA/NSC Winter Workshop
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3 Questions From This Approach? What Are We Buying? What Are The Priorities? Where Are the Opportunities? What is the Strategic Direction? January, 2003NIVMA/NSC Winter WorkshopJanuary, 2003NIVMA/NSC Winter Workshop
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4 Strategic Initiatives Underway Bulkley LRMP Subsequent LUP’s Timber Supply Review The Bulkley Silviculture Committee Which Led to…. January, 2003NIVMA/NSC Winter WorkshopJanuary, 2003NIVMA/NSC Winter Workshop
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5 The Bulkley Silviculture Strategy Links Strategic Direction to Operational Implementation Addresses Timber Supply Issues Establishes Investment Priorities Establishes Product Targets January, 2003NIVMA/NSC Winter WorkshopJanuary, 2003NIVMA/NSC Winter Workshop
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6 Product Targets A Range of Forest Products based on a Range of Stand Densities. Provides for Products and Values both Known and Unknown. Keeps Options open... (Not all our eggs in one basket) January, 2003NIVMA/NSC Winter WorkshopJanuary, 2003NIVMA/NSC Winter Workshop
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7 General Forest Product classes. Premium Sawlog Potentially higher value stands (i.e Low density pruned stands). Density range 600-1000sph Sawlog Moderate density stands with end products suitable for dimensional lumber production. Density range 1000-2200sph January, 2003NIVMA/NSC Winter WorkshopJanuary, 2003NIVMA/NSC Winter Workshop
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8 Product Classes (continued): Increased Yield Higher density Stands that may provide commercial thinning opportunities. Density Range 2200-5000sph Unspecified Areas where other resource values are a priority. No specific density targets January, 2003NIVMA/NSC Winter WorkshopJanuary, 2003NIVMA/NSC Winter Workshop
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9 The Targets January, 2003NIVMA/NSC Winter WorkshopJanuary, 2003NIVMA/NSC Winter Workshop
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10 Targets Established...Now What? What is the Current State of the Emerging Forest? What Opportunities Exist to Modify Existing Conditions? What are the Priorities for Investment? January, 2003NIVMA/NSC Winter WorkshopJanuary, 2003NIVMA/NSC Winter Workshop
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11 The Bulkley Approach to Answers Bulkley Silviculture Ranking Key Modified Survey Methodology “Effective Density” Tipsy/Tass Spatially Explicit Planning Tools Linked to a District Incremental Silviculture Opportunities Plan January, 2003NIVMA/NSC Winter WorkshopJanuary, 2003NIVMA/NSC Winter Workshop
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12 A key that assigns a numeric value to all stands based on specific attributes Landscape Zonation Site Index Effective Density Expected TSR Impacts Forest Health January, 2003 Bulkley Silviculture Ranking Key NIVMA/NSC Winter WorkshopJanuary, 2003NIVMA/NSC Winter Workshop
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13 An approach to targeted, cost effective data collection Less Data Required in Obvious Situations Considers Habitat Potential (Large Ungulates) Determines Effective Density January, 2003 Modified Survey Methodology NIVMA/NSC Winter WorkshopJanuary, 2003NIVMA/NSC Winter Workshop
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14 A Method to Determine a Stand Density Specifically for Modelling Purposes Defined as a Stem that will form part of the canopy at crown closure. >50% of median crop tree height. January, 2003 “Effective Density” Tipsy/Tass NIVMA/NSC Winter WorkshopJanuary, 2003NIVMA/NSC Winter Workshop
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15 ArcExplorer Desktop Tool to View and Query the Landbase Powerful database with Multiple Applications Demonstration to follow (time permitting) January, 2003 Spatially Explicit Planning Tool NIVMA/NSC Winter WorkshopJanuary, 2003NIVMA/NSC Winter Workshop
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16 The Results to Date! January, 2003NIVMA/NSC Winter WorkshopJanuary, 2003NIVMA/NSC Winter Workshop
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17 As We Traveled Down This Path, We Couldn’t Help But Wonder If We Were Forgetting Something? January, 2003NIVMA/NSC Winter WorkshopJanuary, 2003NIVMA/NSC Winter Workshop
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18 The Bulkley Assessed the Problem Designed a Solution Implemented a Management Strategy Monitored the Results We are Now Evaluating the Results And Will Adjust Practices if Required January, 2003 The Adaptive Management Approach : NIVMA/NSC Winter WorkshopJanuary, 2003NIVMA/NSC Winter Workshop
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19 The SFMP Process will: Evaluate the Results of This Management Strategy and other Scenarios Through Modelling Exercises And Provide Direction to Adjust Practices and Strategies if Required January, 2003 Links To The Bulkley SFMP NIVMA/NSC Winter WorkshopJanuary, 2003NIVMA/NSC Winter Workshop
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20 Acknowledgements: Pacific Inland Resources (a division of West Fraser Mills Ltd.) FRBC & The FIA MoF Bulkley / Cassiar District MSRM & WLAP The Bulkley Silviculture Committee January, 2003NIVMA/NSC Winter WorkshopJanuary, 2003NIVMA/NSC Winter Workshop
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21 Contacts: Bill Camenzind Bulkley Cassiar District: Bill.Camenzind@gems5.gov.bc.ca Jay Baker Silvicon Services Inc.: Jay.Baker@silvicon.com More Info Available at: http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/prupert/ district/bulkley/index.htm January, 2003NIVMA/NSC Winter WorkshopJanuary, 2003NIVMA/NSC Winter Workshop
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