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Chapter 1 - Sustainable Forest Management

EconomicEnvironmentalSocial-cultural

Chapter 2 - Forestry in OntarioWhere is it?What’s the process?How do we do it?

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Part I – Economic

• Largest exporter (3% GDP/78.3 billion)• Secondary manufacturing

Part I – Economic

• Largest exporter (3% GDP/78.3 billion)• Secondary manufacturing• The U.S. buys 75% of our forest

products

Part I – Economic

• Largest exporter (3% GDP/78.3 billion)• Secondary manufacturing• The U.S. buys 75% of our forest

products• Non-Timber Forest Products ($725

million)

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• 402.1 million ha (Incredibly Diverse)

Part 2 – Environment

• 402.1 million ha (<1% harvested)• 10% of the world’s forest cover (3rd)

Part 2 – Environment

• 402.1 million ha (<1% harvested)• 10% of the world’s forest cover (3rd)• 48% protected (8% strictly)

Part 2 – Environment

• 402.1 million ha (<1% harvested)• 10% of the world’s forest cover (3rd)• 48% protected (8% strictly)• Forests must be regenerated (50-50)

Part 2 – Environment

• 402.1 million ha (<1% harvested)• 10% of the world’s forest cover (3rd)• 48% protected (8% strictly)• Forests must be regenerated (50-50)• Largest certified forest (138 million ha)

Part 2 – Environment

• 402.1 million ha (<1% harvested)• 10% of the world’s forest cover (3rd)• 48% protected (8% strictly)• Forests must be regenerated (50-50)• Largest certified forest (138 million ha)• Bioenergy for energy

Part 2 – Environment

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Part 3 – Social-cultural

• 93% is publicly owned (Fed. & Prov.)• 7% private landowners

Part 3 – Social-cultural

• 93% is publicly owned (Fed. & Prov.)• 7% private landowners • 746 700 people work in forestry (1.7%)

• 170 000 in Ontario

Part 3 – Social-cultural

• 93% is publicly owned (Fed. & Prov.)• 7% private landowners (450 000)• 746 700 people work in forestry (1.7%)• 300 communities 50% of $ base

Part 3 – Social-cultural

• 93% is publicly owned (Fed. & Prov.)• 7% private landowners (450 000)• 746 700 people work in forestry (1.7%)• 300 communities 50% of $ base• 1st Nations live in forested areas (80%)

Chapter 1 - Summary

Chapter 1 - QuizStudy Question – Part 1

False

NTFP are “products of biological origin other than wood derived from forests.”

Chapter 1 - QuizStudy Question – Part 2

What two countries boost more forest cover than Canada?

a) China & Russia

b) Russia & Brazil

c) Brazil & Russia

d) Russia & the U.S.

Chapter 1 - QuizStudy Question – Part 2

Answer...

b) Russia & Brazil

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Black Spruce, White Spruce & Willow Trees

• B

Jack Pine, Balsam Fir, Tamarack, E. White Cedar, Poplars and White Birch

•G

Eastern White Pine, Red Pine, Eastern Hemlock, Yellow Birch, Maples

•D

Black Walnut, Butternut, Tulip, Magnolia, Black Gum, Hickories

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Part 2 – What’s the process?

• 87 % is Crown Land• Manage according to…

• Crown Forest Sustainability Act• Environmental Assessment Act

Part 2 – What’s the process?

• 87 % is Crown Land• Manage according to…

• Crown Forest Sustainability Act• Environmental Assessment Act

• Shared responsibility (MNR & Forest Industry)

Part 2 – What’s the process?

• 87 % is Crown Land• Manage according to…

• Crown Forest Sustainability Act• Environmental Assessment Act

• Shared responsibility (MNR & Forest Industry)

•Stewards (land & water)

•Compliance & policy

•Inventory & monitor FRI

•Grant SFL’s

•Final approval

Part 2 – What’s the process?

• 87 % is Crown Land• Manage according to…

• Crown Forest Sustainability Act• Environmental Assessment Act

• Shared responsibility (MNR & Forest Industry)

•Stewards (land & water)

•Compliance & policy

•Inventory & monitor FRI

•Grant SFL’s

•Final approval

•Planning, harvest, renewal

•Monitoring & reporting

•Forest Management Plan

•Pay stumpage

Part 2 – What’s the process?

• 87 % is Crown Land• Manage according to…

• Crown Forest Sustainability Act• Environmental Assessment Act

• Shared responsibility (MNR & Forest Industry)• Management Units

• Sustainable Forest License (SFL)

Part 2 – What’s the process?

Part 2 – What’s the process?

• 87 % is Crown Land• Manage according to…

• Crown Forest Sustainability Act• Environmental Assessment Act

• Shared responsibility (MNR & Forest Industry)• Management Units

• Sustainable Forest Licence (SFL)

• Forest Management Plan (10yrs)

Part 2 – What’s the process?

• 87 % is Crown Land• Manage according to…

• Crown Forest Sustainability Act• Environmental Assessment Act

• Shared responsibility (MNR & Forest Industry)• Management Units

• Sustainable Forest Licence (SFL)

• Forest Management Plan (10yrs)• Public Consultation

Part 3 – How do we do it?

Silvicultural

Systems

The three silvicultural systems existing in Ontario

are...

1.

Part 3 – How do we do it?

1. Clear-cut

- Mimic large scale disturbance

Part 3 – How do we do it?

1. Clear-cut

- Even-aged, pure stands

Part 3 – How do we do it?

2.

Part 3 – How do we do it?

2. Shelterwood

- Mimics low intensity fire

Part 3 – How do we do it?

3.

- Shade-tolerant hardwoods

Part 3 – How do we do it?

3. Selection

- Mimics wind throw/blow down

Part 3 – How do we do it?

Study Question – Part 1

Which of the following is a list of deciduous trees (hardwood)?

a) Basswood, Red Oak, White Pine

b) Tamarack, Black Spruce, Jack Pine

c) Red Oak, Beech, Sugar Maple

d) All of the above

Chapter 2 - QuizStudy Question – Part 1

Answer...

c) Red Oak, Beech, Sugar Maple

Chapter 2 - QuizStudy Question – Part 2

Forest Management Plans are subject to independent audits every 2-3 years?

True or False

Chapter 2 - QuizStudy Question – Part 2

False

FMP’s are subject to independent audits ever 5 years.

Chapter 2 - Quiz

Study Question – Part 3

Describe three benefits of clearcutting.

Chapter 2 - QuizStudy Question – Part 3

Answer...

Most cost effective (Intensive)

Speeds up succession (Disturbance)

Creates Habitat

Safety

Reduces outbreak, disease & fire

Carbon sequestration

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