https://open.alberta.ca/feeds/custom.atom?organization=agricultureandforestry&pubtype=PolicyOpen Government - Custom query2024-03-19T04:13:44.454133+00:00Alberta Open Governmentpython-feedgenRecently created or updated datasets on Open Government. Custom query: ''https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/7fefa49b-a668-457a-8996-7ca567f02685Food security in the context of agricultural land loss in Alberta : a policy research document 20172018-08-31T15:05:30.675512+00:00 The purpose of this research report is to understand the impact of agricultural land loss on Alberta’s ability to produce food in the future.2018-08-31T15:04:45.159506+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/763b0938-62ec-42d4-9bcc-323996357965Information Letter 2020-01 : elimination of approval requirement to conduct a regeneration survey2020-05-27T19:20:21.252793+00:00Informs forest tenure holders of a two-step process to permanently remove the requirement to list harvest areas requiring a regeneration survey from the Reforestation Program. As Step 1, this letter removes the requirement to submit for approval a listing of harvest areas that will be surveyed.2020-05-27T19:17:30.906156+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/5530ecc8-688c-49e7-8ed6-6256b16a9508A business plan framework for modern times2021-03-18T19:32:48.894478+00:00The framework presented in this document facilitates a planning process as well as provides guidelines for developing the written plan. Developing the business plan is the means to an end rather than an end in itself.2016-11-14T20:50:13.681961+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/4de4b67b-f293-4aa4-82e1-c13aa38efd70Low-pressure natural gas distribution pipelines : roles and responsibilities2021-05-25T15:16:41.148983+00:00Provides direction for the ongoing safety and operational concerns of infrastructure associated with rural gas utilities and low-pressure distribution pipelines under the Gas Distribution Act. The document recognizes the AUC's jurisdiction under the Gas Utilities Act, specifically in areas where there is a potential for overlapping or conflicting direction provided by the legislation and/or Chief Officer under the Gas Distribution Act and Alberta Utilities Commission under the Gas Utilities Act.2021-05-12T17:23:40.924267+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/19be574e-8a12-41f3-9880-403f93747655Alberta’s Agriculture Drought and Excess Moisture Risk Management Plan2021-05-31T20:44:01.183860+00:00The 2016 Agriculture Drought and Moisture Risk Management Plan recognizes that moisture extremes are a recurring phenomenon in Alberta and that these vents may increase in frequency. The ADEMRMP is government's pro-active and fiscally responsible management plan for working together with agricultural producers to plan for, mitigate the effects of, and adapt to moisture condition extremes.2016-06-30T14:55:37.798386+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/889b2356-6389-49c4-bbee-73a6f3a2b47cAlberta Scaling Permitting Program2022-02-22T20:49:09.292495+00:00The purpose of the Alberta Scaling Permitting Program is primarily to provide the ground rules under which the training and permitting of timber scalers shall occur in Alberta. Timber scaling is conducted for the purpose of providing harvest information to the department of Agriculture and Forestry, and must be done by a person holding a valid scaler's permit. In addition, a valid scaler's permit is also required for any person conducting check scaling on behalf of Agriculture and Forestry. This document defines the requirements for course instructors, course content and duration, obtaining and retaining a scalers permit, and examination procedures.2021-10-06T21:45:14.365344+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/9b063439-285b-4d38-b979-e3ae59c80d23Alberta timber harvest planning and operating ground rules framework for renewal [2016]2022-06-09T21:06:03.337164+00:00Ground rules are the practices used in planning and conducting timber harvesting operations. They constitute the methods used to implement decisions made in forest management plans and other higher-level plans such as integrated resource plans. Ground rules establish practices that minimize the chance of negative effects from timber harvesting and forest management operations and activities.2017-01-06T18:30:53.684157+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/8d6b8173-b253-4b9e-86ea-08a555002c54Wildfire hazard identification tool (WHIT) user manual2023-07-19T17:32:37.827430+00:00This document explains how to use the Wildfire Hazard Identification Tool, which is a web-based application that is intended to offer companies a means for understanding if a wildfire hazards exists in their area of interest, to inform mitigation strategies, and ultimately increase worker safety in the event of an emergency wildfire.2023-01-11T20:20:59.437186+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/d3fa0fae-bb0d-42d5-8077-d7fc7ae0f694Alberta timber scaling training and permitting program2023-10-06T22:17:44.478129+00:00Timber scaling is the measurement of harvested timber to determine its net roundwood or product volume. It is used to assess crown timber charges and ensure the sustainability of the timber resource by determining the harvested volume in relation to the annual allowable cut. Timber scaling must be done by a person holding a valid Scaler's Permit. This policy is written in accordance with the Timber Management Regulation and the Scaling Regulation and is intended primarily to provide the ground rules under which the training and permitting of timber scalers shall occur in Alberta. This document will further define the requirements for course instructors, course content and duration, obtaining and retaining a scalers permit, and examination procedures.2017-06-12T17:13:52.165336+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/23e2bc3f-0939-4785-9004-0de0b3e3020dForest management unit S10 : 2006 timber supply analysis2024-02-08T18:24:25.220456+00:00Crown forest management plans (FMPs) detail when, where and how timber on Alberta Crown land will be managed in order to balance social, economic and environmental needs based on input from the public, Indigenous peoples and interest groups. A component of a FMP called a timber supply analysis (TSA) was prepared by the Government of Alberta. The TSA covers Forest Management Unit (FMU) S10, a Crown managed unit located in northern Alberta within the Central Mixedwood and Lower Boreal Highlands Natural Subregions.2021-03-31T19:11:25.075879+00:00