Table of Contents
List of Figures
Chapter 1
- 1.1 B.C.s six forest regions
- 1.2 Province of B.C.
- Total land ownership
- Provincial land ownership
- Federal land ownership
- Forest land classification
- Population
- Employment
- Education
- Occupation
- 1.3 Cariboo Forest Region
- Total land ownership
- Provincial land ownership
- Federal land ownership
- Forest land classification
- Population
- Employment
- Education
- Occupation
- 1.4 Kamloops Forest Region
- Total land ownership
- Provincial land ownership
- Federal land ownership
- Forest land classification
- Population
- Employment
- Education
- Occupation
- 1.5 Nelson Forest Region
- Total land ownership
- Provincial land ownership
- Federal land ownership
- Forest land classification
- Population
- Employment
- Education
- Occupation
- 1.6 Prince George Forest Region
- Total land ownership
- Provincial land ownership
- Federal land ownership
- Forest land classification
- Population
- Employment
- Education
- Occupation
- 1.7 Prince Rupert Forest Region
- Total land ownership
- Provincial land ownership
- Federal land ownership
- Forest land classification
- Population
- Employment
- Education
- Occupation
- 1.8 Vancouver Forest Region
- Total land ownership
- Provincial land ownership
- Federal land ownership
- Forest land classification
- Population
- Employment
- Education
- Occupation
Chapter 2
- 2.1 B.C.s physiographic regions
- 2.2 B.C.s ecoprovinces
- 2.3 Biogeoclimatic zones of B.C
Chapter 3
- 3.1 Distribution of TSAs in B.C
- 3.2.a Distribution of TFLs in B.C
- 3.2.b Distribution of TFLs in southwestern B.C
- 3.2.c Distribution of TFLs in Clayoquot Sound
- 3.3 All TSAs, Crown land, area by site class and maturity,
1994
- 3.4 All TSAs, Crown land, volume by site class and maturity,
1994
- 3.5 All TFLs, area by site class and maturity, 1994
- 3.6 All TSAs, Crown land, area by leading species and site
class, 1994
- 3.7 All TSAs, Crown land, volume by leading species and site
class, 1994
- 3.8 All TSAs, Crown land, area by leading species and
maturity, 1994
- 3.9 All TSAs, Crown land, change in area by site class and
maturity, 19841994
- 3.10 All TFLs, change in area by site class and maturity,
19841994
- 3.11 All TSAs and TFLs, change in area by site class and
maturity, 19841994
- 3.12 All TSAs, Crown land, change in volume by maturity and
site class, 19841994
- 3.13 All TSAs, Crown land, change in area by species,
19841994
- 3.14 All TSAs, Crown land, change in volume by species,
19841994
- 3.15 All TFLs, change in mature volume by species, 19841994
- 3.16 All TSAs and TFLs, change in volume by species, 19841994
- 3.17 All TSAs, Crown land, change in area by age class,
19841994
- 3.18 All TSAs, Crown land, change in volume by age class,
19841994
- 3.19 Tree species
- 3.20 Age classes
- 3.21 Site index classes
- 3.22 Mature and immature forest
- 3.23 Timber affected by pests, volume by region and year
- 3.24 Timber affected by pests, % volume by type
- 3.25 Timber affected by insects, area by region and year
- 3.26 Timber burned by wildfire, area by region and year
- 3.27 Timber burned by wildfire, volume by region and year
- 3.28 Timber area affected by wildfire and pests, area by
region and year
- 3.29 Timber harvest, area by year
- 3.30 Net reforestation vs. net harvest, area by year
- 3.31 Not satisfactorily restocked (NSR) Crown land, area by
year
- 3.32 Timber products billed, volume by forest region and year
- 3.33 Timber products billed, volume by land status and year
- 3.34 Timber products billed, volume by forest region and
species, 199293
- 3.35 Timber products billed, volume by species and year
- 3.36 Timber products billed, % annual volume by species,
19841994
- 3.37 Silvicultural system components
- 3.38 Clearcutting and partial cutting, percentage area,
198485 to 199293
- 3.39 Clearcutting and partial cutting, area by year
- 3.40 Road inventory and improvements, length by year
- 3.41 Road construction and improvements, cost by year
- 3.42 Site preparation on Crown land, area by treatment method
and year
- 3.43 Prescribed natural regeneration, % area by year
- 3.44 Number of trees planted each year (on Crown and private
land)
- 3.45 Cumulative number of trees planted (on Crown and private
land)
- 3.46 Planting on Crown land, area by region and year
- 3.47 Tree species planted on Crown land, % area by species
and year
- 3.48 Second year seedling survival, % by year
- 3.49.a Seed inventory, weight by source and species seed
orchard, 1994
- 3.49.b Seed inventory, weight by source and species natural
stands, 1994
- 3.49.c Seed inventory, potential seedlings by source and
species seed orchard, 1994
- 3.49.d Seed inventory, potential seedlings by source and
species natural stands, 1994
- 3.50.a Seed additions to Surrey Tree Seed Centre, weight by
species and year seed orchards
- 3.50.b Seed additions to Surrey Tree Seed Centre, weight by
species and year natural stands graph 1.75
- 3.50.c Seed additions to Surrey Tree Seed Centre, weight by
species and year natural stands graph 2
- 3.51.a Coast seed orchard size, area by species and
operator, 1994
- 3.51.b Interior seed orchard size, area by species and
operator, 1994
- 3.52 Brushing on Crown land, area by treatment type and year
- 3.53 Brushing on Crown land, area by region and year
- 3.54 Silviculture surveys on Crown land, area by region and
year
- 3.55 Area audited for basic silviculture performance on Crown
land by region and year
- 3.56 Area audited for basic silviculture performance on Crown
land by licensee and year
- 3.57 Basic silviculture performance on Crown land for major
licensees, by year
- 3.58 Basic silviculture performance on Crown land for SBFEP,
by year
- 3.59 Juvenile spacing on Crown land, area by region and year
- 3.60 Pruning on Crown land, area by region and year
- 3.61 Fertilizing on Crown land, area by region and year
- 3.62 Current allowable annual cuts (AAC) for TSAs and TFLs,
volume by region, 1994
Chapter 4
- 4.1 General range type distribution, Cariboo
- 4.2 General range type distribution, Kamloops
- 4.3 General range type distribution, Nelson
- 4.4 General range type distribution, Prince George
- 4.5 General range type distribution, Prince Rupert
- 4.6 General range type distribution, Vancouver
- 4.7 Level of commitment by range unit
- 4.8 Livestock AUM allocation by range unit
- 4.9 Planning for Summit Lake range unit
- 4.10 Provincial grazing permits and licences issued, number
by year
- 4.11 Provincial grazing permits and licences, AUMs authorized
and utilized by year
- 4.12 Regional summary of grazing and haycutting tenures,
number by region and year
- 4.13 Provincial summary of grazing and haycutting tenures,
number by year
- 4.14 Regional summary of harvested hay, weight by region and
year
- 4.15 Provincial summary of harvested hay, weight by year
- 4.16 Distribution and relative occurrence of diffuse knapweed
(Centaurea diffusa)
- 4.17 Distribution and relative occurrence of spotted knapweed
(Centaurea maculosa)
- 4.18 Distribution and relative occurrence of hounds
tongue (Cynoglossum officinale)
- 4.19 Distribution and relative occurrence of leafy spurge (Euphorbia
esula)
- 4.20 Distribution and relative occurrence of dalmation
toadflax (Linaria dalmatica)
- 4.21 Spotted knapweed infestation and spread potential for
Boundary Forest District, 1994
- 4.22 Agapeta zoegana release sites
- 4.23 Sphenoptera jugoslavica release sites
- 4.24 Cyphocleonus achates release sites
- 4.25 Provincial biological control release sites
Chapter 5
- 5.1 Recreation inventory status
- 5.2 Recreation features significance
- 5.3 Recreation opportunity spectrum
- 5.4 Visually sensitive areas inventoried
- 5.5 Recreation sites and trails, interpretive forest sites and
wilderness areas
- 5.6 Protected areas and study areas
- 5.7 Undeveloped watersheds
- 5.8 Protected areas and related designations, % area by region
and year
- 5.9 Recreation map notations, reserves and study areas, area
by region, 1993
- 5.10 Estimated and projected roadless areas by region and
year
- 5.11 Estimated and projected roadless areas by broad
ecosystem type and year
- 5.12 Forest roads, length by region and year
- 5.13 Provincially outstanding and important features in
protected areas, number by region
- 5.14 BCFS recreation sites, number by region and year
- 5.15 BCFS recreation sites, camping units by region and type
of access, 1993
- 5.16 BCFS recreation trails, length by region and year
- 5.17 BCFS recreation trail types, length by region, 1993
- 5.18 BCFS recreation trail ROS class, length by region, 1993
- 5.19 BCFS recreation sites and trails ROS class, area by
region, 1993
- 5.20 BCFS recreation structures, number by region, 1993
- 5.21 Interpretive forest sites, number by region, 1988 and
1993
- 5.22 Backcountry campground conditions, number of sites by
impact severity, 1993
- 5.23 Visually sensitive areas in B.C., % area by
classification, 1993
- 5.24 B.C. resident satisfaction with the amount of formally
designated wilderness, % response by degree, 1993
- 5.25 Visitor satisfaction at BCFS recreation sites, 1993
- 5.26 Outdoor recreation use on public lands, number of
visits, 1993
- 5.27 Components of outdoor recreation and tourism use
- 5.28 Tourism use, number of visitordays by origin of visitor,
1993
- 5.29 Outdoor recreation use in provincial forests,
visitordays by region, 1993
- 5.30 Outdoor recreation use in roaded and roadless areas in
provincial forests, visitordays by region, 1993
- 5.31 BCFS recreation sites, visitordays by region and year
- 5.32 BCFS recreation trails, visitordays by region and year
Chapter 6
- No Figures
Chapter 7
- 7.1 Value added in the B.C. forest products industry, dollars
by year
- 7.2 Value of B.C. manufacturing shipments, dollars by product
type and year
- 7.3 Forest industry employment in B.C., number of jobs by
industry sector and year
- 7.4 Gross domestic product in the B.C. forest industry,
dollars by industry sector and year
- 7.5 Value of B.C. origin exports, dollars by product type and
year
- 7.6 Government revenue from the B.C. forest industry, dollars
by jurisdiction and year
- 7.7 Provincial revenue, total and from forest industry,
dollars by year
- 7.8 Timber products billed, volume by coast or interior and
year
- 7.9 Disposition of B.C. log harvest, volume by process type,
1992
- 7.10 B.C. lumber production, board feet by coast or interior
and year
- 7.11 Distribution of B.C. sawmill capacity, board feet/yr by
mill capacity and region, 1993
- 7.12 B.C. plywood production, square feet by year
- 7.13 B.C. pulp and paper production, weight by product type
and year
- 7.14 World exports of forest products, dollars by product and
region, 198991 average
- 7.15 World production and exports of softwood lumber, volume
by region, 198991 average
- 7.16 Destination of B.C. lumber shipments, board feet by year
- 7.17 World production and exports of plywood, volume by
region, 19891991 average
- 7.18 Destination of B.C. plywood shipments, square feet by
region and year
- 7.19 World production and exports of wood pulp, weight by
region, 19891991 average
- 7.20 Destination of B.C. chemical pulp shipments, weight by
year
- 7.21 World production and exports of newsprint, weight by
region, 19891991 average
- 7.22 Destination of B.C. newsprint shipments, weight by
region and year
- 7.23 Changes in international currencies compared to Canadian
dollars, value by year
- 7.24 North American lumber production, costs/mfbm by region
and year
- 7.25 Detailed costs of lumber production, costs/mfbm by
region and type, 1993
- 7.26 International softwood kraft pulp production,
costs/tonne by region and year
- 7.27.a Detailed costs of softwood kraft pulp production,
variable costs/tonne by region, 1993
- 7.27.b Detailed costs of softwood kraft pulp production,
fixed costs/tonne by region, 1993
- 7.28 International newsprint production, costs/tonne by
region and year
- 7.29.a Detailed costs of newsprint production, variable
costs/tonne by region, 1993
- 7.29.b Detailed costs of newsprint production, fixed
costs/tonne by region, 1993
- 7.30 Forecasts of world demand for lumber, % increase by
survey, date and period of forecast
- 7.31 Forecasts of world demand for woodbased panels, %
increase by survey, date and period of forecast
- 7.32 Forecasts of world demand for paper and paperboard, %
increase by survey, date and period of forecast
- 7.33 Forecasts of world demand for newsprint, % increase by
survey, date and period of forecast
- 7.34 Summary of industrial roundwood demand to 2020, annual
volume by product and year
- 7.35.a Forecasts of global supply of industrial roundwood,
softwood, annual volume by region and year
- 7.35.b Forecasts of global supply of industrial roundwood,
hardwood, annual volume by region and year
- 7.36 Global outlook , roundwood supply/ and demand balance,
annual volume by year
- 7.37 Distribution of B.C. beef cow herd, number of head by
forest region, 1991
- 7.38 Crown forage use, actual and authorized, area by year
- 7.39 Size of beef cow herd, number of head by year
- 7.40 Horses using Crown forage, number by forest region, 1991
- 7.41 Sheep using Crown forage, number by forest region, 1991
- 7.42 Ungulate animal units by forest region, 1991
- 7.43 Recreational horseback use in provincial forests by B.C.
residents, recreationactivity days by forest region,1989
- 7.44 Comparison of wildlife grazing to livestock grazing,
AUMs by region, 1991
- 7.45 Estimated demand for Crown forage, livestock, AUMs by
forest region, 1993
- 7.46 Trends in average hay yields on private land, weight by
year
- 7.47 Estimated supply of Crown range, AUMs by forest region,
1993
- 7.48 Gross economic value to B.C. of outdoor recreation from
B.C. residents
- 7.49 Gross economic value to B.C. of outdoor recreation from
nonresidents
- 7.50 Annual economic value of outdoor recreation in
provincial forests, dollars by residents and nonresidents, 1993
- 7.51 Annual economic value of outdoor recreation in
provincial forests, dollars by forest region, 1993
- 7.52 Annual economic value of wilderness recreation in B.C.,
dollars by residents and nonresidents, 1993
- 7.53 Annual economic value of outdoor recreation on Crown
land, dollars by residents and nonresidents, 1993
- 7.54 Annual economic value of outdoor recreation and
wilderness recreation on Crown land, dollars, 1993
- 7.55 Components of outdoor recreation and tourism resource
use
Chapter 8
- 8.1 Ministry of Forests organization and FTE allocation
- 8.2 B.C.s six forest regions
Appendix B
- B1 Kalum South B1
- B2 Classification of total forest land bases, Kalum South,
1994,% area B3
- B3 Classification of productive forest land bases, Kalum South,
1994,% area B3
- B4 Current age class, Kalum South, 1994, area B3
- B5 Major forest management emphases, Kalum South, 1994, area B4
- B6 Base case harvest forecast, Kalum South, 1994, volume by
decade B6
- B7 Changes in timber growing stock over time, Kalum South base
case 1994, volume by decade B7
- B8a Changes in age composition, Kalum South 1994, current area
B8
- B8b Changes in age composition, Kalum South 1994, area in 50
yrs B8
- B8c Changes in age composition, Kalum South 1994, area in 100
yrs B8
- B8d Changes in age composition, Kalum South 1994, area in 150
yrs B8
- B8e Changes in age composition, Kalum South 1994, area in 200
yrs B8
- B8f Changes in age composition, Kalum South 1994, area in 250
yrs B8
- B9 Alternative harvest flow patterns using base case data,
Kalum South 1994, annual volume by decade B9 volume by decade B9
- B10 Harvest forecast for 20% uncertainty in existing stand
volumes, Kalum South 1994, annual volume by decade B10
- B11 Harvest forecasts if forest cover requirements were
different than base case, Kalum South 1994, annual volume by decade B11
- B12 Harvest forecasts if old-growth objectives were different
than base case, Kalum South 1994, annual volume by decade B12
