Understanding forest values, Canada's model forest program

The Canadian Model Forest program was established in 1992 as an initiative to accelerate the implementation of sustainable forest management (SFM). There are eleven Model Forests (MFs) in Canada, each designed to involve a variety of different stakeholders and partnership groups from the local, regi...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Bidinosti, Angela
Language:en_US
Published: 2007
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/1143
id ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-MWU.1993-1143
record_format oai_dc
spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-MWU.1993-11432014-03-29T03:41:20Z Understanding forest values, Canada's model forest program Bidinosti, Angela The Canadian Model Forest program was established in 1992 as an initiative to accelerate the implementation of sustainable forest management (SFM). There are eleven Model Forests (MFs) in Canada, each designed to involve a variety of different stakeholders and partnership groups from the local, regional area in which they exist. The purpose of this research was to compare how various MFs have attempted to ascertain and integrate information about forest values into their specific projects and activities in order that they might demonstrate sustainable forest management practices. The specific objectives were: to determine which forest values have been identified or documented; to establish the process(es) used to ascertain the forest values of various partner groups; to document the use of forest values in management, decision making and activities; and, to illustrate ways in which forest values have been, or could be, incorporated into sustainable forest management practices as learned from the activities attempted by each of the Model Forests. (Abstract shortened by UMI.) 2007-05-15T19:03:39Z 2007-05-15T19:03:39Z 1998-08-01T00:00:00Z http://hdl.handle.net/1993/1143 en_US
collection NDLTD
language en_US
sources NDLTD
description The Canadian Model Forest program was established in 1992 as an initiative to accelerate the implementation of sustainable forest management (SFM). There are eleven Model Forests (MFs) in Canada, each designed to involve a variety of different stakeholders and partnership groups from the local, regional area in which they exist. The purpose of this research was to compare how various MFs have attempted to ascertain and integrate information about forest values into their specific projects and activities in order that they might demonstrate sustainable forest management practices. The specific objectives were: to determine which forest values have been identified or documented; to establish the process(es) used to ascertain the forest values of various partner groups; to document the use of forest values in management, decision making and activities; and, to illustrate ways in which forest values have been, or could be, incorporated into sustainable forest management practices as learned from the activities attempted by each of the Model Forests. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)
author Bidinosti, Angela
spellingShingle Bidinosti, Angela
Understanding forest values, Canada's model forest program
author_facet Bidinosti, Angela
author_sort Bidinosti, Angela
title Understanding forest values, Canada's model forest program
title_short Understanding forest values, Canada's model forest program
title_full Understanding forest values, Canada's model forest program
title_fullStr Understanding forest values, Canada's model forest program
title_full_unstemmed Understanding forest values, Canada's model forest program
title_sort understanding forest values, canada's model forest program
publishDate 2007
url http://hdl.handle.net/1993/1143
work_keys_str_mv AT bidinostiangela understandingforestvaluescanadasmodelforestprogram
_version_ 1716657267844055040