SLIDES: Harrop-Procter Community Forest
Presenter: Ramona Faust, General Manager, Harrop-Procter Community Forest, Canada 41 slides
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community forests community-owned forests communal forests Harrop-Procter Community Forest General Manager location population governance forest development Crown government forestland Southern Interior of British Columbia Canada Kootenay Lake north of Sandpoint Idaho endangered and threatened species Stagleap Caribou Herd Selkirk Grizzly population regional map West Arm Provincial Park Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park Procter Harrop communities valley bottomland south shore families 250 residences population increase in summer creek-fed water systems gravity-fed water systems steep forested mountains above homesteads hobby farming forest stewardship community stake hold Ministry of Forests logging companies Community Forest Initiative involvement in logging plans broad-based community forest support grass-roots initiative Harrop-Procter Watershed Protection Society community meeting 1996 options for land stewardship land-use conflicts Lasca Creek Protests 1991 community survey outright preservation status quo logging community-run business vote in favor of community-run forest ecosystem-based planning Silva Forest Foundation planning and mapping intense community education constituency building Harrop-Procter innovative forestry practitioners political lobbying with other communities BC government three community-forest pilot projects community forest proposal business plan forest management plan FMP community and stakeholder approval First Nations approval land base available with an allowable annual cut District Manager of the Ministry of Forests community forest pilot agreement probationary term Harrop-Procter Forest Agreement 2000 permits community management close proximity to community economic benefits unique governance structure Harrop-Procter Community Co-operative woodlot licenses tree farm licenses in perpetuity timber harvest volume-based licenses other forms of tenure operating areas timber supply area forest licensee allowable annual cut district manager's discretion government priorities community forest production steep terrain unstable soils timber harvesting politically divisive issue industrial forest companies strategic business planning sort logs to highest value diversify into lumber and value-added products frugal and creative funding sources patient lenders manage human resources seasonally Forest Stewardship Council Certification market niche organic herb farm non-timber forest products outsourcing sawing planing drying herbal products sold locally tenuous financial success high start-up costs high overhead costs Sunshine Bay Botanicals youth mentorship program water monitoring sustainability trials forest stand composition monitoring fish habitat studies population studies hydrologic assessment grizzly bear habitat archaeological impact assessments archeological wildlife habitat recruitment surveys hiking trails challenges weather forest fires learning curve softwood lumber dispute with the United States volatile log market volunteer-run business land base without roads extended pilot agreement log prices low mountain pine beetle outbreaks access routes harvest lodgepole pine leading stands low-value species goals for the future reduce debt purchase or lease land value-added business park model community forestry learn from other communities Business Organizations Law Forest Management Land Use Law Natural Resource Economics Natural Resources and Conservation Natural Resources Law Natural Resources Management and Policy Property Law and Real Estate Public Administration Public Policy Recreation Parks and Tourism Administration State and Local Government Law Urban Studies and Planning |
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Presenter: Ramona Faust, General Manager, Harrop-Procter Community Forest, Canada 41 slides |
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ftunicolboulawl:oai:scholar.law.colorado.edu:community-owned-forests-1012 2023-05-15T16:17:18+02:00 SLIDES: Harrop-Procter Community Forest Faust, Ramona 2005-06-17T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://scholar.law.colorado.edu/community-owned-forests/13 https://scholar.law.colorado.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1012&context=community-owned-forests unknown Colorado Law Scholarly Commons https://scholar.law.colorado.edu/community-owned-forests/13 https://scholar.law.colorado.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1012&context=community-owned-forests Community-Owned Forests: Possibilities, Experiences, and Lessons Learned (June 16-19) community forests community-owned forests communal forests Harrop-Procter Community Forest General Manager location population governance forest development Crown government forestland Southern Interior of British Columbia Canada Kootenay Lake north of Sandpoint Idaho endangered and threatened species Stagleap Caribou Herd Selkirk Grizzly population regional map West Arm Provincial Park Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park Procter Harrop communities valley bottomland south shore families 250 residences population increase in summer creek-fed water systems gravity-fed water systems steep forested mountains above homesteads hobby farming forest stewardship community stake hold Ministry of Forests logging companies Community Forest Initiative involvement in logging plans broad-based community forest support grass-roots initiative Harrop-Procter Watershed Protection Society community meeting 1996 options for land stewardship land-use conflicts Lasca Creek Protests 1991 community survey outright preservation status quo logging community-run business vote in favor of community-run forest ecosystem-based planning Silva Forest Foundation planning and mapping intense community education constituency building Harrop-Procter innovative forestry practitioners political lobbying with other communities BC government three community-forest pilot projects community forest proposal business plan forest management plan FMP community and stakeholder approval First Nations approval land base available with an allowable annual cut District Manager of the Ministry of Forests community forest pilot agreement probationary term Harrop-Procter Forest Agreement 2000 permits community management close proximity to community economic benefits unique governance structure Harrop-Procter Community Co-operative woodlot licenses tree farm licenses in perpetuity timber harvest volume-based licenses other forms of tenure operating areas timber supply area forest licensee allowable annual cut district manager's discretion government priorities community forest production steep terrain unstable soils timber harvesting politically divisive issue industrial forest companies strategic business planning sort logs to highest value diversify into lumber and value-added products frugal and creative funding sources patient lenders manage human resources seasonally Forest Stewardship Council Certification market niche organic herb farm non-timber forest products outsourcing sawing planing drying herbal products sold locally tenuous financial success high start-up costs high overhead costs Sunshine Bay Botanicals youth mentorship program water monitoring sustainability trials forest stand composition monitoring fish habitat studies population studies hydrologic assessment grizzly bear habitat archaeological impact assessments archeological wildlife habitat recruitment surveys hiking trails challenges weather forest fires learning curve softwood lumber dispute with the United States volatile log market volunteer-run business land base without roads extended pilot agreement log prices low mountain pine beetle outbreaks access routes harvest lodgepole pine leading stands low-value species goals for the future reduce debt purchase or lease land value-added business park model community forestry learn from other communities Business Organizations Law Forest Management Land Use Law Natural Resource Economics Natural Resources and Conservation Natural Resources Law Natural Resources Management and Policy Property Law and Real Estate Public Administration Public Policy Recreation Parks and Tourism Administration State and Local Government Law Urban Studies and Planning text 2005 ftunicolboulawl 2022-02-13T08:19:38Z Presenter: Ramona Faust, General Manager, Harrop-Procter Community Forest, Canada 41 slides Text First Nations University of Colorado Boulder, Law School: Scholarly Commons British Columbia ENVELOPE(-125.003,-125.003,54.000,54.000) Canada Ramona ENVELOPE(-65.167,-65.167,-65.717,-65.717) West Arm ENVELOPE(62.863,62.863,-67.600,-67.600) |