Selection of Operational Blocks for Inclusion Sample Clauses

Selection of Operational Blocks for Inclusion in the Annual Work Schedule The objectives, indicators, and measures outlined in Section 3 will guide the selection of areas for operations to be included in each AWS. The total private productive and non-productive forest area covered by this LMA, as outlined in Table 2, totals 4599 hectares. Approximately twenty percent of the total area or 938 hectares is classified as non-productive and 80 percent or 3,661 hectares is classified as productive forest lands. Due to the size and distribution of the private land parcels, the entire Agreement area was subdivided into operational blocks by ownership. The operational blocks were further subdivided into productive and non-productive forest lands. The productive forest landbase was subdivided by All Trees Reserved to the Crown (ATR) and Pine Trees Reserved to the Crown (PR). Both the PR and ATR classifications for each operational block were summarized into productive forest eligible for harvest (based on stand age or location), productive forest ineligible for harvest (based on stand age or location), and productive forest reserved from harvest as per the area of concern planning process. The non-productive forest area within each operational block was summarized. Total harvest and non-harvest area and volume summaries were produced for each operational block. All operational blocks for any given year will be selected for inclusion in the annual work schedule from the operational blocks outlined on the maps in Appendix 2 and from the operational block listings in Appendix 3. Operational activities consist of access, harvest, renewal, maintenance, and monitoring programs. The permanent removal or addition of areas to the LMA area and/or significant modifications to operational blocks or in forest management direction will be dealt with through amendments to this document. Changes in municipal direction that do not significantly impact the landbase will be dealt with at the operational block map and summary level. Modifications to operational areas will be made accordingly and incorporated into the AWS submission where required.
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