Examples of Timber Harvesting Land Base in a sentence
Many non-contributing areas (Crown Forested Land Base but not Timber Harvesting Land Base) are not included in OGMAs, typically due to their young age class and absence of old-growth structural characteristics.
The IRMP is a sustainable forest management planning framework with the objective to integrate all aspects of landscape-level and operational planning for each Timber Supply Area (TSA).The IRMP will integrate Type 4 Silviculture Strategies with timber supply review (TSR) to reduce duplication and redundancies where possible by sharing inventories, management zones, analysis units, Timber Harvesting Land Base (THLB) definitions and management assumptions.
Most of the remaining area has no known hydrocarbon potential.All lands that are contained with the Timber Harvesting Land Base (THLB) are considered feasible for timber harvest and contribute to the Allowable Annual Cut.
Forests within parks and conservancies are classed as non-contributing Crown Forested Land Base since they are still on Crown Land but are not considered part of the Timber Harvesting Land Base (THLB) anddo not contribute to Allowable Annual Cut calculations.
This timber supply analysis shall be provided for each of the TFLs and TSAs in the Plan Area, and in addition to a “Base Case” run, will test for exclusion of Timber Harvesting Land Base (THLB) in recommended “Protection,” “Option,” and “First Nations Lead” areas.
For some factors(e.g., wildlife habitat areas) the value does not include areas that remain within the timber harvesting land base.‘Unique area excluded from Timber Harvesting Land Base (THLB)’ shows the area for each factor that is uniquely excluded from the THLB due to this factor.
Conservation of Soil and Water Resources.CSA SFM Element : Soil Quality and QuantityValue: Soil Conservation.Objective: The productive capacity of forest soils within the Timber Harvesting Land Base (THLB) is sustained.
The Timber Harvesting Land Base (THLB) is made up of Contributing (C) forests and a portion of the Partially Contributing (PC) forests.
The CTWG Nations contend that the number of inventory ground samples are inadequate for assessing the accuracy of current yields, particularly when the data are stratified by leading species, Biogeoclimatic Ecosystem Classification (“BEC”) system, and/or as being inside or outside the Timber Harvesting Land Base (“THLB”) for analysis.The Ministry originally provided an analysis report for the Young Stand Monitoring (“YSM”) data dated August 20, 2020.
Partial reductions applied uniformly across the landbase (e.g. for riparian reserves and roads) are meaningless in the context of ecosystem representation analysis.Where the Timber Harvesting Land Base is of primary importance in a timber supply netdown, the primary goal of the ecosystem representation netdown is to create land bases that have distinct management implications.