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Download or read book Achieving Sustainable Forest Management Through Partnership written by Canadian Forest Service and published by Service canadien des forêts. This book was released on 1999 with total page 76 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Distributed by the Government of Canada Depository Services Program.
Download or read book Adapting Sustainable Forest Management to Climate Change written by and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In its Vision for Canada's Forests: 2008 and Beyond, the CCFM stated, "Consideration of climate change and future climatic variability is needed in all aspects of sustainable forest management." In addition, to minimize the risks and maximize the benefits associated with a changing climate, provincial and territorial premiers, members of the Council of federation, asked their Ministers responsible [...] Since the beginning of the agricultural revolution, the human population has Trust, Engagement, and Participation had a critical role in shaping the composition, structure, Decision making in the context of a rapidly changing and function of the ecosphere, and with that power has climate also benefits from the active engagement of come responsibility. [...] Given the not necessarily indicative of the future and given that uncertainty surrounding the impacts of and responses decision making in the context of a rapidly changing to climate change, interorganizational relationships and 10 Canadian Council of Forest. [...] Decisions Management about the allocation of natural assets are complex and The implementation of policy and associated are likely to become more so as the population grows, management activities has elements of risk that result as demand for access to natural assets increases, and as from the uncertainty caused by climate change and the climate changes. [...] Moreover, acknowledgment and support of sustainable forest a suitable information management system will offer management objectives for natural asset and increased flexibility and capacity to solve problems and socioeconomic values; ensure the balanced engagement of interest groups acknowledgment of the limitations of ecosystems to (Tompkins and Adger 2004; Walker et al.
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Download or read book The Importance of Forest Sector Adaptation to Climate Change written by T. C. Lemprière and published by . This book was released on 2008 with total page 80 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report summarizes current knowledge about recent changes in the climate of Canadas forests and projects further changes over this century based on scenarios of future global greenhouse gas emissions developed by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Even with sustained reductions in global emissions the future climate is predicted to be quite different, meaning that adaptation will be essential. Impacts on the forest are already occurring and will be substantial in the future. The current upward trend in area burned annually is expected to continue. Forests will be prone to widespread stress induced by the changing climate, increasing the likelihood of pest outbreaks in the short to medium term. Recent outbreaks of several pests have exceeded in scope all previous known epidemics of these pests and are associated with the crossing of a climatic threshold. Invasion of the boreal forest by the mountain pine beetle, Dendroctonus ponderosae (Hopkins), appears likely, although the effect of this range expansion would likely be less severe than that observed recently in British Columbia, and outbreaks of the spruce budworm, Choristoneura fumiferana (Clemens), are predicted to be longer and more severe in the future. Future forest growth in response to climate change is expected to be variable, with growth reduction because of drought in parts of Canadas western forests perhaps the most dramatic short- to medium-term outcome, though modestly increased growth in the east is predicted. Such impacts have implications for the cost and characteristics of timber supply, and climate change will also affect forestry operations, recreation opportunities, biodiversity, and carbon storage. Planning based on past approaches will need to be reconsidered. Current objectives for sustainable forest management may not be attainable in the future, although there may be some new opportunities. Climate change may produce public safety risks, significant economic and social dislocation in forest-dependent communities including Aboriginal communities, and impacts on the competitiveness of companies as well as on the actions and policies of all levels of government. These effects can be reduced through early identification and implementation of actions to reduce vulnerabilities or take advantage of new opportunities. The key needs associated with adaptation in the forest sector include awareness building and debate, improved knowledge and information, vulnerability assessments, planning frameworks and tools, and enhanced coordination and cooperation among governments and other forest sector participants. Meeting the challenge of adaptation will require sustained effort for many years.
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