Sentences with phrase «for timber management»

MNR insists that the plan complies with all government rules, including the Crown Forest Sustainability Act, 1994, the Provincial Parks and Conservation Reserves Act, 2006, the 2004 Forest Management Planning Manual (FMPM) for Ontario's Crown Forests (2004), and the Class Environmental Assessment for Timber Management on Crown Land in Ontario.4 Sounds good, doesn't it?

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But Sino - Forest disclosed in its management discussion and analysis for both the first and second quarters of 2010 that the revenue was generated by selling standing timber, meaning the company did not cut down and transport any of these trees.
Prior to founding Cordillera, Gus was a Partner at Makena Capital Management where he was responsible for Makena's private and liquid Natural Resources investments in energy, power, mining, agriculture, timber, and commodities.
However, with business management training, technical assistance and legal support from the Rainforest Alliance, the cooperative is now producing one million board - feet of timber per year and projects sales of US$ 130,000 for 2015 — the kind of success that demonstrates that healthy landscapes and thriving communities go hand - in - hand.
Professor David Midmore, of Central Queensland University, has been involved in an Australian government - funded aid project that investigated silvicultural management of bamboo for shoots and timber in the Philippines and Australia.
The Forestry Commission's function is to create, protect and manage the permanent forest estates and protected areas in the various ecological zones of the country to conserve Ghana's biophysical heritage, prepare and implement integrated forest and wildlife management plans for the maintenance of the environment to the benefit of all segments of society and to regulate the harvesting of timber, wildlife and other non-timber forest products among others.
It also would exempt various forest management activities from filing environmental impact statements and would provide for expedited timber salvage operations and reforestation activities after catastrophic events.
«Since many semi-arid regions with banded vegetation are used for grazing and / or timber, this prediction has significant implications for land management,» Sherratt says.
To qualify for registration, lands must be subject to commercial timber harvesting activities under a forest management plan, and landowners must make a long - term commitment to manage their properties to sequester carbon above and beyond what would normally occur under the owner's baseline forest management practices.
Socio (s): Asian Development Bank, International Tropical Timber Organization, UK Department for International Development, Asia - Pacific Network for Sustainable Forest Management and Rehabilitation
A significant portion of the U.S. red alder resource is not available for harvest; forest practices rules constrain timber management in riparian areas where red alder is most abundant.
Areas under forest management for timber extraction make up 40 % of the national forest area, while protected areas including national parks, forests reserves, and hunting zones currently cover 20 % of the national forest area.
Between training sessions with us, they would return to their villages, with specific tasks: To teach village members about the regulations that applied to the timber companies; to map their communities» traditional land use and boundaries; to learn about their village's indigenous knowledge and management of wildlife; to help organize a system for monitoring the timber companies; to develop a series of wildlife management scenarios acceptable to their communities; etc..
Second, they suggest that the growth and yield models developed from competition theory remain an important and useful management tool for projecting biomass growth, timber production, and forest change (37 ⇓ — 39).
While there were the common themes that you would expect to find at a gathering of this sort — supplier survey fatigue, how to satisfy campaigning NGOs — a theme emerged on the challenge of engaging smallholders within the supply chain on sustainability and land management, particularly for palm oil, but also cocoa, coffee and timber.
After decades of unsustainable logging, which depleted timber stocks and undermined the viability of traditional forestry management, Malaysia's forests are increasingly being converted for industrial oil palm plantations.
Urban forests can improve the quality of urban life and livelihood in many ways, providing both tangible (e.g. food, energy, timber, fodder) and less tangible environmental and societal benefits and services, like its contribution to urban greening, nature conservation and biodiversity management, improvement of the urban microclimate (less dust, more shade, lower temperatures), provision of opportunities for recreation, maintenance of buffer zones and protection of urban water resources.
A joint venture of Bascom and Oaktree Capital Management has acquired The Timber Links, a 480 - unit apartment property Denton, a north suburb of Dallas, for an unspecified price.
The investment, management and harvesting of timber dates back hundreds of years, and our timber land for sale continues to yield investment return that keeps these properties financially viable year after year.
Management believes that the ongoing U.S. housing market recovery and a timber supply shortage from Canada will cause demand for its products to strengthen in 2015, but it does not anticipate a near - term rebound in demand from China or Japan.
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