Old forest policy and regulatory frameworks in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick with a comparison to British Columbia

IF 0.8 4区 农林科学 Q3 FORESTRY Forestry Chronicle Pub Date : 2018-02-19 DOI:10.5558/TFC2018-003
BerryAmy, LaversAmanda, MitchellLisa
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Old growth forests (OGF) represent ecological continuity and are rich in biodiversity. These unique landscapes are becoming increasingly rare in Canada, especially within the Acadian Forest Region that covers the Maritime Provinces. Less than 1% of the total forest cover in these provinces is OGF — this is drastically lower than the 55% represented in British Columbia’s Temperate Coastal Rainforest. The authors of this paper conducted a comprehensive comparative analysis of old forest policies and regulatory frameworks in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and British Columbia to offer recommendations for improving the conservation and stewardship of OGF in the Maritimes. The analysis revealed that in Nova Scotia there is a strong old forest policy underpinned by a quantitative scoresheet, coordinator, and database. In New Brunswick and Nova Scotia the conservation targets are up to 8% on Crown land, but neither have a regulatory framework nor have evidence of achieving these targets. British Columbia has integra...
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新斯科舍省和新不伦瑞克省的旧森林政策和监管框架与不列颠哥伦比亚省的比较
老林(OGF)代表着生态的连续性,具有丰富的生物多样性。这些独特的景观在加拿大变得越来越罕见,尤其是在涵盖海洋省份的阿卡迪亚森林地区。在这些省份,只有不到1%的森林覆盖率是OGF,这大大低于不列颠哥伦比亚省温带沿海雨林的55%。本文作者对新斯科舍省、新不伦瑞克省和不列颠哥伦比亚省的旧森林政策和监管框架进行了全面的比较分析,为改善海洋生态系统的保护和管理提出了建议。分析显示,新斯科舍省有一项强有力的旧森林政策,其基础是定量记分表、协调员和数据库。在新不伦瑞克省和新斯科舍省,王室土地的保护目标高达8%,但既没有监管框架,也没有实现这些目标的证据。不列颠哥伦比亚省已整合。。。
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Forestry Chronicle
Forestry Chronicle 农林科学-林学
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18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: The Canadian Institute of Forestry has published The Forestry Chronicle, a professional and scientific forestry journal, since 1925. The Forestry Chronicle is published to provide information to forest practitioners about professional and scientific management of forests and their resources. The Forestry Chronicle provides forest practitioners in Canada and around the world with a means to communicate with their peers in the professional community.
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