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Certification of forestry
activities is considered as
a best practice in forest
and sustainable resource
management, and an important
tool for market access.
Domestic and international
market interest in buying
wood products from certified
forests has increased
steadily and many forest
companies in the province
have received third-party
registration of their forest
management programs. While
forestry certification is
voluntary, it is supported
by the provincial government
and complements the
Forest and Range Practices
Act.
BCTS
has achieved third-party
forestry certification
for its forestry
operations in all
Business Areas. This
achievement has required
significant
collaboration with
licensees, contractors
and permittees.
The Babine Business Area has
achieved certification in
its operating areas through
the ISO 14001 Environmental
Management System (EMS).
Details about various
procedures, checklists,
training modules and other
aspects of an EMS are
available from the following
link.
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through the
ISO 14001-2004 standard
The Babine Business Area has
achieved certification in
its operations within the
Morice Defined Forest Area
(DFA) and Lakes Defined
Forest Area (DFA) through
the CAS Z809-02 sustainable
forest management standard.
Details about the Babine
Business Area SFMPs are
available from the following
link.
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through the CSA Z809 standard
The Babine Business Area
is currently
certified to a
Sustainable Forest
Management certification
scheme in the
Bulkey operations and is
currently is working
towards certifying its
Lakes operations to the
SFI Standard by December
2011.
If you would like to
learn more about the
Babine BA Sustainable
Forest Management Plan
please utilise the link
below:
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through
the SFIS
2010-2014
standard
Sustainable Forest
Management Plans developed
consistent with the SFIS
2010-2014 Standard integrate
performance criteria that
direct forest management
practices. The Sustainable
Forest Management (SFM)
system provides an excellent
delivery approach and
includes a framework to
ensure achievement of the
identified performance
measures.
If you have any question
about BC Timber Sales
Certification, have an
environmental concern, or
have found an activity that
you feel is an environmental
concern, please click on the
following link to complete
and send the Certification
Public Comment Form.
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An Environmental Management System is the
standard that
forestry
organizations must
achieve and adhere
to in order to be
recognized as a
certified forestry
operator under ISO
14001, which is the
standard developed
by the International
Organization for
Standardization. An
EMS allows an
organization to
arrange and focus
its management
activities into an
integrated,
functioning system
built on ISO 14001
requirements,
including the
monitoring and
management of
environmental
impacts and risks
within
administrative,
planning, and
operational
activities.
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Sustainable Forest Management Plans (SFMP), such
as the Canadian
Standards
Association Z809,
integrate
performance criteria
that direct forest
management practices
over defined forest
areas. The SFMP
process includes
rigorous public
consultation with
local stakeholders.
The Sustainable
Forest Management
(SFM) system
provides a good
delivery approach
and includes a
framework to ensure
achievement of the
identified
performance
measures. |
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Further information on Certifications can be found on the Certification Home Page at
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