Collaboration within Shared Management Units Sample Clauses

Collaboration within Shared Management Units. When CFA K1B is operating within a landscape unit or community watershed within which other Forest License or Agreement Holders have timber harvesting rights, the following strategy will apply: Agreement Holder Developed Strategy: Collaboration Collaboration within Shared Management Units When timber harvesting is planned within shared landscape units and/or community watersheds, the agreement holder will (a) offer to exchange information on planned activities with other materially affected licence or agreement holders, and where this offer is accepted, (b) will endeavor to collaborate with the other affected licence or agreement holder in relation to the following values, where applicable, to ensure that the objectives set by government for managing and protecting the values in legally established land use plans or regulations, or enabled through regulation, will be achieved: i. Old and Mature Forest ii. Connectivity Corridors iii. Water in Community Watersheds If the holders of the multiple Forest Stewardship plans that overlap the landscape unit or community watershed in question are unable to reach an agreement for sharing the responsibility to obtain results consistent with objectives set by government, a request will be made to the Minister to act under section 9 of the Forest and Range Practices Act.
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