National Forest Policy Statement definition

National Forest Policy Statement or “NFPS” means the National Forest Policy Statement 1992 endorsed by the Commonwealth and all State and Territory Governments;

Examples of National Forest Policy Statement in a sentence

  • SIGNED by the HONOURABLE ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ MP, Prime Minister for and on behalf of the Commonwealth of Australia in the presence of: SIGNED by the HONOURABLE ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ MP, Premier for and on behalf of the State of Victoria in the presence of: The National Forest Policy Statement (NFPS) established that the CAR Reserve System will in the first instance be selected from public land.

  • Parties confirm their commitment to the goals, objectives and implementation of the National Forest Policy Statement (NFPS) by: developing and implementing Ecologically Sustainable Forest Management (ESFM); establishing a Comprehensive, Adequate and Representative (CAR) reserve system; and facilitating the development of an internationally competitive wood production and wood products industry.

  • Parties confirm their commitment to the goals, objectives and implementation of the National Forest Policy Statement (NFPS) by: • developing and implementing Ecologically Sustainable Forest Management (ESFM); • establishing a Comprehensive, Adequate and Representative (CAR) reserve system; and • facilitating the development of an internationally competitive wood production and wood products industry.

  • Victoria confirms its commitment to the pricing and allocation principles set out in the National Forest Policy Statement.

  • The Parties agree that this Scoping Agreement will be consistent with the WA RFA, the 1992 National Forest Policy Statement (NFPS), and other relevant agreements and policies.

  • Victoria confirms its commitment to the pricing and allocation principles set out in the National Forest Policy Statement and the application of competitive neutrality principles.

  • New South Wales confirms its commitment to the pricing and allocation principles set out in the National Forest Policy Statement.

  • Private Land The Parties reaffirm their commitments made in the National Forest Policy Statement (1992) to the conservation and management of the private forest estate.

  • Whilst all the RFAs have their own unique elements they have all been drawn up under the aegis of the National Forest Policy Statement and all have a requirement for five yearly reviews.

  • The RFA is consistent with the National Forest Policy Statement, which establishes the national goals and objectives for management of Australia’s forests and forest industries.