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PFIT Post FSP Workshop Mar. 7-8, 2007. Session Review Larry Hanlon Harry Jennings. Session Overview. Purpose Share successes and identify challenges when implementing an FSP Capture tips and best practices to share with others implementing an FSP Prioritize challenges for resolution (PFIT)
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PFIT Post FSP WorkshopMar. 7-8, 2007 Session Review Larry Hanlon Harry Jennings
Session Overview • Purpose • Share successes and identify challenges when implementing an FSP • Capture tips and best practices to share with others implementing an FSP • Prioritize challenges for resolution (PFIT) • Participants • Industry and government personnel who have implemented an FSP
Post Approval Operational Planning • Successes • Developed internal processes, peer reviews, guidance and tracking systems • Increased communication with First Nations, Industry and government • Challenges • How results/strategies in FSP apply to the block and road • Adequacy of First Nations consultation prior to issuing permits
Understanding Transition Provisions • Successes • Allows licensees to keep wood flowing while developing FSP • Challenges • Understanding rules that apply to transition blocks
Compliance & Enforcement • Successes • Preparations for operating under FRPA—processes, communication, relationship building • Providing assistance in reviewing results/strategies • Challenges • Cumulative impacts with overlapping FDUs and non-spatial results/strategies
Professional Reliance • Successes • Professionals taking responsibilities • Dialogue amongst professionals • Challenges • Due diligence—what and how to document • Building trust in relying on professionals • How to accommodate Public interest
Monitoring • Successes • Experience with monitoring • Challenges • Ensuring efficient use of resources across various monitoring activities
Promoting Innovation • Successes • Some innovative results/strategies approved • Some awareness of potential/benefits • Challenges • Culture shift to identify, plan and implement innovative practices
Amendments, Exemptions,Declared areas • Successes • Declared areas being used to lock down areas • Exemptions available—some automatic (reduced workload) • Amendments—fewer necessary • Challenges • How to declare transition blocks • Process for exemptions • Staying current on new orders, legislation
Reporting • Successes • Central repository of information (e.g., FSP Tracking System, RESULTS) • Challenges • Encouraging use of electronic submissions for all plans, amendments and reports
Ongoing Communications • Successes • Building relationships through working together—licensees, other tenure holders, agencies • Challenges • Encouraging further information sharing amongst stakeholders
Use of Guidance • Successes • Availability of material increasing significantly • Challenges • How to find appropriate information
Orders • Successes • Guidance available for making orders • Challenges • Writing orders that facilitate development of results/strategies
Summary • Some successes • Some challenges/unknowns • Culture shift to continue • Roles of professionals, government, industry, public • Promote innovation • Develop and use guidance materials • Build trust • Build relationships with stakeholders • Share information • Demonstrate through actions/practices
Next Steps • Products • Post-FSP Learnings Package • Enhanced AGFSP • Extension / training • Communications • Regional reps to districts—information exchange and issues • Culture shift—encourage shift to achieve FRPA objectives • DDM conference call—Post-FSP Learnings
End of Presentation: PFIT Post-FSP Workshop—Session Review Questions?