Introduction and Overviews
Cover
Chief Forester’s Message
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
About This Report
British Columbia’s Forests and Society: An Overview
About Sustainable Forest Management
About Indicators
The Indicators
Note
Environmental
1. Ecosystem diversity
2. Protected forests
3. Ecosystem dynamics
4. Species diversity
5. Exotic species
6. Genetic diversity
7. Soil
8. Water
9. Air
10. Greenhouse gases
Economic and Social
11. Ownership and management
12. Timber production forests
13. Timber harvest
14. Silviculture
15. Range
16. Recreation
17. Forest products
18. Jobs and communities
19. First Nations involvement
20. Public involvement
Governance and Support
21. Law
22. Management capacity
23. Knowledge
24. Certification
Appendices
Acknowledgements
Maps
Related Publications
Acronyms
Glossary
International and National Criteria and Indicators
Reader Comments
Contact
List of Figures in Introduction and Overviews
FIGURE 1. Summary of the Ministry of Forests’ partial assessment, based on six indicators, of British Columbia’s progress in achieving sustainable forest management.
FIGURE 2. Assessment symbols used in this report.
FIGURE 3. Forest land of British Columbia, 2000.
FIGURE 4. Population of British Columbia, 1800–2003.
FIGURE 5. Sustainable development models.
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