Publications

Pembina Timberlands 2016 FMP stewardship report

Description

This Stewardship Report provides an overview of Weyerhaeuser - Pembina Timberlands’ (Weyerhaeuser) five-year performance on commitments made in the 2016 Forest Management Plan (FMP). Stewardship reporting is a mandatory process summarizing and comparing planned and actual performance with the intent of achieving objectives and targets (VOITs) identified in the approved 2016 FMP, at a point mid-way through the life of the FMP. The report identifies areas where adjustments may be required for VOITs deemed to be outside of the acceptable variance allowed in the FMP. Preparation of the Stewardship Report is an FMA holder responsibility. Other timber disposition holders are responsible for preparing and providing input to the FMA holder as it relates to their activities within the Defined Forest Area (DFA).

Updated

November 9, 2023

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Title and publication information

Alternative Title

Stewardship report Pembina Timberlands re-submission

Alternative Title

Stewardship report in compliance with Pembina Timberlands’ 2016 forest management plan

Alternative Title

Pembina Timberlands 2016 FMP Stewardship Report

Frequency

Once

Publisher / Creator Information

Publisher

Forestry and Parks

Place of Publication

Edmonton

Subject Information

Start Date

2017-01-01

End Date

2026-12-31

Resource Dates

Date Created

2023-11-09

Date Added

2024-01-30T21:44:24.250043

Date Modified

2023-11-09

Date Issued

2024-01-30

Audience information

Identifiers

Usage / Licence

Usage Considerations

Forest management plans (FMPs) are a requirement of all forest management agreements negotiated between the Government of Alberta and forest companies. The Government of Alberta appraises and approves FMPs based on the Alberta Forest Management Planning Standard. FMPs focus on how activities (i.e., establishing, growing and harvesting timber) of FMA holders and other tenure holders will be managed in order to reduce negative impacts on other resource users and resource values. This is accomplished by managing the forest management activities to create a desirable future forest. FMPs also provide direction to forest operations and include specific areas identified for reforestation and harvesting activities.

Licence

No licence

Contact

Contact Name

Forestry and Parks, Forest Stewardship and Trade Branch

Contact Email

for-info@gov.ab.ca