A review of forest stewardship plan results and strategies for the cultural heritage resource value / Lisa Levesque. --


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DC Title
A review of forest stewardship plan results and strategies for the cultural heritage resource value / Lisa Levesque. --
Jurisdiction
British Columbia
Language
DC Date
DC Creator
Levesque, Lisa
British Columbia.Ministry of Forests and Range
British Columbia.Forest and Range Evaluation Program
DC Publisher
[Victoria, B.C.] : Ministry of Forests and Range,
ID
pubdocs_bcdocs_451908_frep_report_18
DC Type
text
Bibtype
m
DC Description
"Cultural heritage resources are one of 11 resource values included under the Forest and Range Practices Act (FRPA). Under the results-based FRPA framework, forestry proponents must develop forest stewardship plans (FSPs) or woodlot licence plans that consist primarily of management results and (or) strategies for each FRPA resource value. These results and strategies must be consistent with all legal objectives set by government and all applicable requirements set out in the Forest Planning and Practices Regulation (FPPR). The objective set by government for the cultural heritage resource (CHR) value is: "to conserve and where necessary, protect, First Nations cultural heritage resources that are (a) the focus of a traditional use by an aboriginal people that is of continuing importance to that people, and (b) not regulated under the Heritage Conservation Act" (FPPR Section 10)."--Forest & Range Evaluation Program website as viewed Nov. 26, 2008: http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hfp/frep/publications/reports.htm#rep17
At head of title: Ministry of Forests and Range, and Forest and Range Evaluation Program.
"November 2008."--Cover.
Includes bibliographical references.
"Cultural heritage resources are one of 11 resource values included under the Forest and Range Practices Act (FRPA). Under the results-based FRPA framework, forestry proponents must develop forest stewardship plans (FSPs) or woodlot licence plans that consist primarily of management results and (or) strategies for each FRPA resource value. These results and strategies must be consistent with all legal objectives set by government and all applicable requirements set out in the Forest Planning and Practices Regulation (FPPR). The objective set by government for the cultural heritage resource (CHR) value is: "to conserve and where necessary, protect, First Nations cultural heritage resources that are (a) the focus of a traditional use by an aboriginal people that is of continuing importance to that people, and (b) not regulated under the Heritage Conservation Act" (FPPR Section 10)."--Forest & Range Evaluation Program website as viewed Nov. 26, 2008: http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hfp/frep/publications/reports.htm#rep17
Printed from the Internet.
DC Subject
Forests and forestry British Columbia.
Forest management British Columbia.
Forest policy British Columbia
Archaeology Government policy British Columbia
Historic sites Government policy British Columbia.
Forests and forestry Environmental aspects British Columbia
Forest management Environmental aspects British Columbia.