Land Use Allocation in Central British Columbia

Land Use Allocation in Central British Columbia

Author: Eduardo Bittencourt

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Published: 2013

Total Pages: 0

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"Land allocation use specialization is a forest management strategy designed to accommodate the wide array of values present on the forested landscape, having the potential to enhance both environmental and industrial uses of the forest. The details of such a strategy, however, are not fixed, being case specific. The challenge is to define the basis for zoning considering the multiplicity of values expected from each particular forestland base. Therefore, this work explores the implications of different zoning approaches for land allocation in the Prince George Forest District of central British Columbia, Canada. To do so, three objectives were set: a) evaluate the consequences of different zoning strategies on a specific forestland base; b) examine the effects of different area proportions among categories on the land use allocation; and c) explore how expected future climate change may affect land use allocation in the study area. The methodology consisted of defining the basic values expected by stakeholders from the forest land base and combining them using three different zoning approaches: three-zone, four-zone and multiple-zone. Results show that the zoning approach has major influences on the results, increasing spatial distribution and fragmentation with an increase in the number of zones. Furthermore, the increase in target area of a specific category results in its greater distribution over the landscape and better representation of the variety of landscapes found in the study area. Finally, climate change predictions can be proactively incorporated in land use plans, creating more robust land use plants. The methodology employed in this work enables the amalgamation of multiple sources of information to define forest values, it is flexible and it also provides spatially explicit allocation maps easy to assimilate."--P. ii.


The Central Coast Land and Resource Management Plan

The Central Coast Land and Resource Management Plan

Author: Andrea Cullen

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Published: 2006

Total Pages: 0

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Resolving conflict over allocation of natural resources is a significant challenge facing resource managers. Collaborative planning (CP) recently emerged as one approach to solving such conflict. This case study presents findings from an evaluation of the Central Coast Land and Resource Management Plan, one of multiple CP processes completed in British Columbia since 1992. Results indicate CP provided stakeholders of the Central Coast with a powerful tool to resolve conflict and develop a shared vision for resource management. Benefits of CP went beyond the final land use plan to create knowledge and increase social capital. However, power imbalance at the negotiation table left certain sectors out, First Nations were not fully engaged, and public accountability was lacking. Nonetheless, the final land use plan far exceeds what would have resulted from previous approaches to planning and new relationships formed; supporting results from previous CP research.


The Provincial Land Use Strategy

The Provincial Land Use Strategy

Author: British Columbia. Commission on Resources and Environment

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Published: 1994

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780772623270

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The Commission on Resources and Environment (CORE) was given the legal responsibility in 1992 to develop a British Columbia wide strategy for land use and related resource and environmental management. After two years of extensive public consultation and research, the recommended provincial land use strategy is set out in four volumes. This second volume provides an in-depth review and detailed recommendations regarding legislation, structures, and other measures to improve the overall land use planning system in B.C.


Land Use Policy, Aquaculture -- Amended

Land Use Policy, Aquaculture -- Amended

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Published: 2005

Total Pages: 32

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This policy applies to the siting & improvements of tenures required for the cultivation of finfish, shellfish, and marine plants on Crown land in British Columbia. Topics covered include definitions of terms, applicant eligibility for tenures, forms of land allocation (permits, licences, leases), pricing (fees, rents), ancillary residential use, Crown land allocation processes (application & notification requirements, competitive processes), tenure administration (including insurance, security deposits or bonds, tenure assignment, tenure replacement, and monitoring & enforcement).