Examples of Statewide Forest Resource Inventory in a sentence
The National Park Act requires a management plan to be prepared for each national and State park.45Victoria to implement the Integrated Forest Planning System and the Statewide Forest Resource Inventory for the Central Highlands.Central Gippsland (part) FMA by 31/12/2002;Central and Dandenong FMAs by 31/12/2004.7Development of the SFRI is in progress.
In particular it would be helpful if the statewide forest resource inventory was updated to reflect current conditions.98 The earlier Statewide Forest Resource Inventory was developed by the Department of Sustainability and Environment.
Department of Sustainability and Environment, Victoria’s Statewide Forest Resource Inventory: Central, Dandenong and Central Gippsland Forest Management Areas (Natural Resources Report Series 07‑1), Victorian Government, Melbourne, 2007.
The ongoing State-wide Forest Resource Inventory (SFRI) project in Victoria assumed that an underlying model can be developed relating current standing volume to variables that can be observed from aerial photographs and environmental or terrain data that can be estimated from geographical information systems by spatial modelling.
The National Park Act requires a management plan to be prepared for each national and State park.34Victoria to implement the Integrated Forest Planning System and the Statewide Forest Resource Inventory for East Gippsland.31December 20053Development of the Statewide Forest Resource Inventory (SFRI) for East Gippsland is in progress.
Sustainable yield levels in this region will be reviewed based on new resource information now available from the State-wide Forest Resource Inventory (SFRI).
DSE completes the Statewide Forest Resource Inventory (SFRI) and updates it annually.x xTime taken to complete the Statewide Forest Resource Inventory (SFRI).Cost of completing the SFRI.xThe Inventory should be completed by early 2005.xDSE/SFRI.xLand Stewardship and Biodiversity (DSE).
As far as LFF is aware, whilst the Statewide Forest Resource Inventory and Integrated Forest Planning System (required under all of the Victorian RFAs) are being prepared by the Victorian Government, neither have been finalised (nor assessed by the Commonwealth Government).
Sustainable yield levels in these FMAs will be reviewed when new resource information becomes available from the State-wide Forest Resource Inventory (SFRI) which should be completed by the end of 1999.
The progress report for Periods 1 & 2 noted that timber harvesting in Victoria’s State forests was reduced by about a third following the State-wide Forest Resource Inventory (SFRI) and timber resource review in 2001.