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Guide Outfitters. A number of Guide Outfitters operate on the Community Forest. A list of the current Guide Outfitters is maintained at the Community Forest office. 24 xxxx://xxxxxxxxx.xxxx.xxx.xx.xx/dataset/traplines-of-british-columbia The following sections provide the details required by FLNRO for the timber supply analysis and landbase definitions. The Ecora timber supply analysis shows that the Community Forest covers 92,262 ha, of which 85,452 ha is Crown Forested Land Base.25 The Timber Harvesting Land base (THLB) is an estimate of the land where timber harvesting is considered both available and economically feasible, given the objectives for all relevant forest values, existing timber quality, market values and applicable technology. To define the THLB, a series of deductions were made from the Crown Forest Land Base to account for economic or ecological factors that reduce the forest area available for harvesting as shown in Table 12. Once all deductions are made the remaining area of about 65,707 hectares, or about 71% is assumed to be the THLB. Land base Classification Area (ha) % of Gross Land base Gross Area 92,262 100% Private / Non-Crown Ownership 629 0.7% Non-Forest 2,209 2.4% Non-Productive Forest 2,006 2.2% Existing Roads 1,966 2.1% Crown Forested Land Base 85,452 92.6% Old Growth Management Areas 5,966 6.5% Blue/Red-Listed Ecosystems - - Physically Inoperable 1,524 1.7% Riparian Reserve Zones 4,377 4.7% Recreation Trails 43 0.0% Non-Commercial Cover 598 0.6% Deciduous Leading Stands 5,374 5.8% Low Volume Pine Leading 931 1.0% Low Volume Other Conifer 929 1.0% Low Site Immature 3 0.0% Total CFLB Reductions 19,745 21.4% 25 May 2015. Ecora Resource Group. Xxxxx Lake Community Forest Timber Supply Analysis Report. The netdown processes of the two timber supply analysis reports (2010 Teco26 and 2015 Ecora) differ in some cases, by very little, in others more significantly. Riparian is one place where there is a significant difference. The Community Forest grew in size between the two analyses, resulting in an initial gross land base difference of 5,174 ha. There was also an increase in the THLB of 8,759 ha due to different assumptions and modeling approaches. Teco 2010 showed Riparian Reserve Zones of 1,634 ha, 1.9% of the gross landbase area of 87,088 ha. Ecora 2015 showed Riparian Reserve Zones of 4,377 ha, 4.8% of the expanded gross landbase area of 92,262 ha. The OGMAs for the Lakes TSA are defined in the Lakes District Land and Resource Management Plan ...
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Guide Outfitters. There are no guide outfitter tenures overlapping the SQCF.

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