CHR evaluation definition
CHR evaluation means a field or office-based process to assess the potential direct impact of primary forest activities on a CHR, so that site information or recommendations for the development of strategies to mitigate the potential direct impact of primary forest activities on a CHR can be provided.
CHR evaluation means an assessment by a qualified person for CHR and includes the following steps:
CHR evaluation means an office and/or field based process conducted by an authorized member of a Potentially Affected First Nation or a Qualified Professional, to assess the existence, significance of, and potential direct impact of primary forest activities on a CHR. A CHR Evaluation is conducted where information regarding the presence, relative value and abundance of a CHR has been provided through a referral with and when recommended by a Potentially Affected First Nation, and may provide recommendations to mitigate the direct impact of primary forest activities on a CHR;
More Definitions of CHR evaluation
CHR evaluation means a field or office based process to assess the potential impact of primary forest activities on a CHR, so that site information or recommendations for the development of strategies to mitigate the potential impact of primary forest activities on a CHR can be provided.
CHR evaluation means a process conducted by an authorized member of the potentially affected First Nation or QRP to assess the existence and significance of an affected CHR. “CHR Mitigation Strategy (CHR Mitigation Strategy)” means a plan to mitigate the direct impact of primary forest activities on a CHR, based on: • The relative value or importance of a particular CHR to a traditional use by an aboriginal people, • The relative abundance or scarcity of a CHR that is the focus of a traditional use by an aboriginal people, • The historical extent of a traditional use by an aboriginal people of a CHR, • The impact on government granted timber harvesting rights of conserving or protecting a CHR that is the focus of a traditional use by an aboriginal people, • Options for mitigating the impact that a forest practice might have on a CHR that is the focus of a traditional use by an aboriginal people. “Information Sharing Checklist” means a checklist of information prepared in response to the request of a Potentially Affected First Nation to start the engagement of an Information Sharing process. “Information Sharing process” means a process of interacting with a Potentially Affected First Nation through a referral process or through a referral system or portal as requested by a Potentially Affected First Nation. “Information Sharing Summary” means a summary report describing communications with Potentially Affected First Nations, recommendations from CHR Evaluations, and proposed CHR Mitigation Strategy. “Potentially Affected First Nations” are those aboriginal groups, aboriginal people, and First Nations who have identified areas of interest (as defined by the Consultative Areas Database or equivalent government system or government staff direction) that overlap the proposed area where primary forest activities under this FSP are planned to occur or occur.