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District Operational Monitoring Initiative. DOMI GENESIS. History and conceptual development The need for district monitoring Info needs and data gaps Discussion and info sharing (FS and Licensee). Why District Monitoring ?.
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DOMI GENESIS • History and conceptual development • The need for district monitoring • Info needs and data gaps • Discussion and info sharing (FS and Licensee)
Why District Monitoring ? Need to assess and monitor forest management practices to address specific local needs and concerns This is outside the scope of: • FREP and other monitoring initiatives - effectiveness • C&E - legislated
DOMI Objectives • To monitor forest management practices and performance (ie. Standards of practice – FSP and non-FSP) • To promote collaborative and constructive professional dialogue, ensuring the success of the professional reliance model under FRPA.
Local Priorities Risk Analysis Inputs and Outputs of Monitoring District Monitoring • Improve FSP approval decisions • Adjust admin decisions • Professional dialogue • Adjust TSR assumptions • Adaptive Management • Legislative updates • Further/different type of monitoring
The Concept • Provide tools and methodology to help prioritize and implement monitoring • Coordinate district monitoring with other agencies/programs • Model Process – prioritize, gap/overlap analysis, methodology, monitor
Next Steps • Feedback and ideas from all Districts • Collaborate with FREP, PFIT, etc • DOMI to develop a model (i.e. Risk Analysis) • Each district to use model to identify priority areas • Determine monitoring methodology • Monitor priority areas • IMPROVE FOREST PRACTICES & ADMINISTRATIVE DECISIONS