frep vision: sustainability through science and stewardship
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FREP Vision:
Sustainability through science and stewardship
FREP Mission:To be a world leader in resource stewardship
monitoring and effectiveness evaluations; providing the science-based information
needed for decision-making and continuous improvement of British Columbia’s forest
and range practices, policies and legislation.
FREP Continuous Improvement
Cycle
Ask the Right
Questions
Decision- Making
Implement Decisions
Develop Indicators
Collect Data
Analysis & Recommendation
s
Resource Value Checklist Implementation Schedule
Resource Value Scale Sample unit Delivery 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012stand block MoFR & MoE IM IM IM IM IM IM IMlandscape LU MoFR & MoE Dev Dev Pilot IV IV IM IMreach reach MoFR & MoE IM IM IM IM IM IM IMfish passagestructure MoFR & MoE Dev Pilot IV IM IM IM IM
water quality crossing MoFR & MoE Pilot IV IV IM IM IM IMcutblock block MoFR Pilot IV IV IM IM IM IMlandscape watershed MoFR Dev Dev Pilot IV IV IV IV
cultural heritage Block MoFR Pilot Pilot IV IM IM IM IMrange level 1 Pasture MoFR Dev Pilot IV IV IV IV IVresource features karst block MoFR Pilot IV IV IV IV IV IV
WHA WHA MoE Dev Pilot Pilot IM IM IM IMUWR UWR MoE Dev Pilot Pilot IM IM IM IM
visual quality scenic unit MoFR Dev Pilot IV IV IV IV IVpartial cut block MoFR Dev Dev Pilot Pilot IV IV IVForest Healthblock MoFR Dev Dev Pilot Pilot IV IV IV
recreation rec site MTSA Dev Pilot IM IM IM IM IM
IM = implementation mandatoryIV = implementation voluntaryPilot = Resource Value is being tested, protocol is in draft Dev = Resource Value and Protocol are still being developed
wildlife
timber
soils
biodiversity
riparian
2007/08 service plan deliverables:– % achievement of monitoring targets completed by
districts
– % of FRPA values with measurable indicators for FREP monitoring and evaluation
– Number of intensive evaluation projects conducted based on RSM red flags and/or other documented priority setting procedures
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