Forest Management Zoning Sample Clauses

Forest Management Zoning. The Regional ESFM* Plan must include mapped Forest Management Zones (FMZ)* classifying all State forest* into one of seven zones (refer to Attachment 5). These include zones which delineate those areas of State forest* managed as conservation reserves and those areas managed for timber production. These zones for the UNE have been mapped. Land dedicated or set apart as a flora reserve under the Forestry Act 1916 must be managed as a dedicated reserve* with similar conservation status as national parks and nature reserves by SFNSW*. SFNSW* undertakes to complete and make public working plans for land dedicated or set apart as flora reserves by 1 January 2001. Working plans will be incorporated into the Regional ESFM* Plans. The FMZs* must be managed in accordance with ‘Forest Management Zoning in State Forests’, and in the case of those FMZs* which are part of a CAR reserve system*, (including dedicated, informal and prescription) and/or are equated with IUCN reserve category* must be managed in accordance with the requirements for such reserves.
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Forest Management Zoning. The Regional ESFM* Plan must include mapped Forest Management Zones* (FMZ)* classifying all State forest* into one of eight zones (refer to ‘Managing our forests sustainably: Forest Management Zoning in NSW State Forests’, SFNSW* Operational Circular 99/10). These include zones that delineate those areas of State forest* managed as conservation reserves and those areas managed for timber production. Land dedicated or set apart as a flora reserve under the Forestry Act 1916 must be managed as a dedicated reserve* with similar conservation status as national parks and nature reserves by SFNSW*. SFNSW* undertakes to complete and make public working plans for land dedicated or set apart as flora reserves by 31 August 2002. Working plans will be incorporated into the Regional ESFM* Plans.‌‌ The FMZs* must be managed in accordance with ‘Managing our forests sustainably: Forest Management Zoning in NSW State Forests’, SFNSW* Operational Circular 99/10’ and, in the case of those FMZs* which are part of a CAR reserve system* (including dedicated, informal and prescription) and/or are equated with IUCN reserve category*, must be managed in accordance with the requirements for such reserves.

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