Forest Management Zoning System definition

Forest Management Zoning System means the Forest Management Zoning (FMZ) land classification system described in the document entitled, “Forest Management Zoning in State Forests” (State Forests of New South Wales, December 1999);

Examples of Forest Management Zoning System in a sentence

  • This zone, according to the NSW Forest Management Zoning System, is managed for protection of natural and cultural conservation values, with timber harvesting, removal of forest products or materials, grazing by domestic stock and gravel/hard rock quarrying generally not permitted, and mineral and petroleum exploration permitted in this zone (and mining proposals derived from exploration requiring standard environmental impact assessment and development approval processes).

  • The Forest Management Zoning System will be finalised by 31 December 2001.

  • State forests are zoned for a range of management activities (known as Forests NSW Forest Management Zoning System) and some areas are not available for the full range of recreational activities, including orienteering.

Related to Forest Management Zoning System

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