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Canada’s Natural Resources – Now and for the Future National Forest Pest Strategy (NFPS) BC Forest Health Review Committee Prince George, BC January 30, 2008
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Canada’s Natural Resources – Now and for the Future Objectives of Presentation 1.Overview of the NFPS 2.Implementation Plan 3.CFS Activities 2
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Canada’s Natural Resources – Now and for the Future Vision of the NFPS National, risk-based decision-making framework Proactive, integrated response Ecosystem-based approach 3
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Canada’s Natural Resources – Now and for the Future Benefits of a NFPS Common, science-based and transparent framework for: Assessing the threat from forest pests, Providing the best integrated advice for decision- makers at all levels, Implementing appropriate responses, and Communicating results 4
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Canada’s Natural Resources – Now and for the Future CCFM Ministers’ Decisions September 11, 2007 Approved Strategy in Principle Instructed Deputy Ministers to: Incorporate the NFPS Steering Committee into the CCFM process Prepare a NFPS implementation plan 5
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Canada’s Natural Resources – Now and for the Future Development of the NFPS – Key Actors 1.CCFM National Forest Task Force –All provinces and territories –Explicit linkage to CFIA –Reports to CCFM Coordination Group 1.NFPS Steering Committee (SC) –BC, AB, ON, CFS, CFIA 6
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Canada’s Natural Resources – Now and for the Future NFPS Accomplishments to Date Significant work done by P/T to identify actions needed to implement NFPS Risk Assessment Workshop (2006) Pest Forum workshop (2006) Stock-taking/gap analysis SERG workshop Monitoring approach discussed 7
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Canada’s Natural Resources – Now and for the Future NFPS Implementation Plan Components of the Strategy 1.Monitoring System and Diagnostics 2.Risk framework application 3.Science and technology (S&T) 4.Information and information management 5.Reporting, Communication and Outreach 6.Integration 8
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Canada’s Natural Resources – Now and for the Future CFS Forest Pest S&T Framework A.RISK ASSESSMENT (57%) 1.Recognize and respond to triggers 2.Characterize hazards (knowledge, monitoring tools, predicative models) 3.Estimate magnitude and consequences 4.Complete formal NFPS risk assessment B.RISK RESPONSE (33%) 1.ID and evaluate response options 2.Develop tools 3.Develop and package recommendations C.COMMUNICATION (11%) 1.Knowledge and information 9
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Canada’s Natural Resources – Now and for the Future NFPS Risk Analysis Framework 10
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Canada’s Natural Resources – Now and for the Future CFS Forest Pest related projects 2008/09 Minimizing disruption of Canadian Forest Exports Forest Invasive Alien Species Integrated Pest Management Mountain Pine Beetle Understanding Genomes for Forest Sustainability National Forest Pest Strategy 11
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Canada’s Natural Resources – Now and for the Future Next Steps Move ahead with NFPS Task Force Develop and complete multilateral discussions Apply gap analysis for implementation plan Technical Advisory Groups (TAGs) formed. Develop NFPS Implementation Plan for reporting to Deputies June 2008 12
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Canada’s Natural Resources – Now and for the Future CCFM NFPS Task Force 1 (F/P/T 2 ) NFPS Working Committee Secretariat Monitoring and Diagnostics TAG 3 F/P/T 2 Co-Chairs Risk TAG 3 F/P/T 2 Co-Chairs S&T TAG 3 F/P/T 2 Co-Chairs Information Sharing and Management TAG 3 F/P/T 2 Co-Chairs 1 The Task Force includes the Chair of the Working Group 2 F/P/T: Federal/Provincial/Territorial 3 TAG: Technical Advisory Group Proposed Governance Structure - NFPS 13 National Reporting and Analysis TAG 3 F/P/T 2 Co-Chairs
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Canada’s Natural Resources – Now and for the Future Final Thoughts on the NFPS Integrating initiative that will provide improved options to all decision-makers National dialogue on forest pests and pest management Providing tools to share information and knowledge with all partners Building collaboration to support pro- active, ecosystem-based management Building on existing structures 14
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