Chronology of Transfer Guideline and Seed Planning Zone Changes SPAR logo

Date
Type of Change
Legislation, Publication or Map Source
 
Nov. 2006
Transfer Guidelines
Amendments to the Chief Forester’s Standards included six amendments to the Appendices.

July 2005

Transfer Guidelines

Seed and Vegetative Material Guidebook – Update #9 – amendment to grandfather the Pli Rocky Mountain Trench superior provenance.

June 2005

Seed Planning Zones

CF Standards for Seed Use SPZ Spatial Data file folder created on TIB ftp site; SPZ digital boundaries saved under various file formats (shape, dbf, prn, geodatabase); including poster-sized Natural Stand SPZ Map (1:2M).

April 2005

Transfer Guidelines

 

Chief Forester’s Standards for Seed Use came into effect.
Seed and Vegetative Material Guidebook – Update #8 – transfer limits in the guidebook and updates were all repealed and replaced with the transfer limits in the Chief Forester’s Standards for Seed Use.

April 2005

Seed Planning Zones

The Chief Forester’s Standards for Seed Use – Appendix 2, lists Natural Stand Seed Planning Zones and Tested Parent Tree Seed Planning Zones. Appendix 2 states that all SPZ maps may be downloaded or viewed from the Land and Resource Data Warehouse (LRDW) website.
Two sets of digital SPZs stored in LRDW: Natural Stand SPZs and GRM SPZs; the GRM (Genetic Resource Management) SPZ terminology was used in SeedMap and the LRDW instead of 'Tested Parent Tree SPZs' as the digital file also contains 'Untested Parent Tree SPZs (Coastal). 
Natural Stand Coastal and Interior files were merged as one file in April 2005.

June 2004

Seed Planning Zones

Natural Stand SPZ digital files became available in various formats.

Jan. 2004

Seed Planning Zones

SeedMap web application tool was developed for viewing GRM Seed Planning Zones and other spatial data.

Sept. 2003

Transfer Guidelines

Seed and Vegetative Material Guidebook – Update #7 – included changes to transfer limits for Pli and Ss superior provenances and addition of a new Yc superior provenance.

Sept. 2001

Transfer Guidelines

Seed and Vegetative Material Guidebook – Update #6 - included additions to superior provenance areas for Pli, etc.

Sept. 2001

Seed Planning Zones

GRM Seed Planning Zone maps in pdf format (based on 1:500,000 BEC maps) were available.

Sept. 2000

Transfer Guidelines

Seed and Vegetative Material Guidebook – Update #5– addition of Genetic Worth values to 'select' seedlots and vegetative lots; addition of downward elevation limits for Class B seedlots.

Sept. 1999

Transfer Guidelines

Seed and Vegetative Material Guidebook - Update #4 – included changes to superior provenance designations.

Sept. 1998

Transfer Guidelines

 

Seed and Vegetative Material Guidebook – Update #3 – included changes to the seed planning zones following the Interior Seed Planning Review.  New orchard seed planning zones were created in the interior for Sx, Pli, Fdi, Lw and Pw seed produced in orchards (Appendix 3).  Appendix 4 contained images of the new zones.  Appendix 5 listed the cross references between biogeoclimatic zones and seed planning zones.

Sept. 1998

Seed Planning Zones

Poster-sized provincial BEC maps at 1:2,000,000 were available with mylar overlays for the new orchard seed planning zones and the existing natural stand SPZs (SPZ overlays for BEC map available in tif, dxf, cmx, prn formats).
The TIB Seed Planning Forester continued to provide hardcopies of 1:600,000 natural stand SPZ maps upon request.

Aug. 1998

Seed Planning Zones

Interior Seed Planning Review – results of an extensive review of interior seed planning zones for seed produced in orchards.

Sept. 1997

Transfer Guidelines

Seed and Vegetative Material Guidebook – Update #2 – included changes to the transfer of Class A seed, so that the elevation and latitude transfer limits would be defined by minimum and maximum values for each seed or vegetative lot.

May 1996

Transfer Guidelines

Seed and Vegetative Material Guidebook – Update #1 – miscellaneous transfer guideline changes.

June 1995

Legislation

The Forest Practices Code of B.C Act, Section 70(4)(c); Silviculture Practices Regulation – Part 2, Division 1, Reforestation Method provided the legal framework for the use and transfer of seed and vegetative material.

April 1995

Transfer Guidelines

Forest Practices Code Seed and Vegetative Material Guidebook” was released to assist forestry practitioners meet the requirements of the Forest Practices Code with respect to collecting, using and transferring seed and vegetative material. 

April 1995

Seed Planning Zones

The Guidebook references the seed planning zone maps for the BC Interior consolidated in 1986 and for the Coast in 1989. Appendix 3 shows locations of SPZ boundaries in a graphic image. For 1:600,000 maps, the Guidebook stated "It is recommended that all forestry practitioners obtain detailed SPZ maps for their operating areas. These are available through the nearest regional or district office or from the seed planning forester."  Coastal seed planning zones were Identified on 1:500,000 Coastal BEC maps.  Appendix 4 listed the BGC zones and subzones within each coastal seed planning zone.

June 1993

Transfer Guidelines

Interim revisions were made to “Interior Seed Transfer Guidelines for Cone Collection and Seedlot Selection”.

July 1990

Transfer Guidelines

Coastal Seed Transfer Guidelines” was released by Silviculture Branch.

Aug. 1989

Seed Planning Zones

Coastal seed planning zones were consolidated into 3 zones, with zone boundaries based on biogeoclimatic information. Maps of the coastal seed planning zones were available in hard copy format at a scale of 1:500,000, using Albers Equal projection (view image)

July 1989

Transfer Guidelines

Interior Seed Transfer Guidelines for Cone Collection Planning and Seedlot Selection” after an extensive review of progency and provenance trials.

July 1987

Transfer Guidelines

Seed Planning Zones and Transfer Guidelines for Interior Spruce and Lodgepole Pine” was released by Silviculture Branch to assist silviculture staff in selecting appropriate seedlots.

Sept. 1986

Transfer Guidelines

Coastal Douglas-fir Seed Zones and Seed Transfer Rules” memorandum released to Ministry of Forests staff.

Dec. 1986

Seed Planning Zones

Interior seed planning zones were consolidated into 7 southern zones and 14 central-northern zones after an extensive review lead by Silviculture Branch, Ministry of Forests. Maps of the B.C. interior seed planning zones were available in hard copy format at a scale of 1:600,000, using UTM grid (view image).  The seed planning zone boundaries were based on a mix of ecological information, heights of land and administrative (Forest District) boundaries.

May 1974

Seed Planning Zones

Forest Tree Seed Zones were created for British Columbia. A total of 67 numerical seed zones within 8 regions were delineated to guide seed collections (view image).  These seed zones provided a reference for foresters, but there were no legal obligations.

1962

Seed Planning Zones

Seed collection zone map for Douglas-fir delineated 7 seed zones for the coast and interior (view image).

1946

Seed Planning Zones

Initial seed zones in B.C. were delineated only for Vancouver Island and the south coast mainland.

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