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PFIT WORKSHOP Post-FSP Learning's. BCTS – Okanagan Columbia March 7 th , 2007. A presentation at the PFIT Post FSP Workshop by Dave Gill on BCTS’s experience implementing FSPs. TOC BACKGROUND ____________________________. 1 FSP for Business Area (~750,000m3 AAC) 3 TSA’s 2 HLP’s
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PFIT WORKSHOPPost-FSP Learning's BCTS – Okanagan Columbia March 7th, 2007 A presentation at the PFIT Post FSP Workshop by Dave Gill on BCTS’s experience implementing FSPs.
TOC BACKGROUND____________________________ • 1 FSP for Business Area (~750,000m3 AAC) • 3 TSA’s • 2 HLP’s • 1 Policy LRMP • 6 TFL’s • 18 First Nations groups • Approved November 2006….now what?....
IMMEDIATE CHALLENGES____________________________ • Practices Group • Transition uncertainties • Processes lacking • First Nation consultation
ACTIONS TAKEN____________________________ • FSP 101 for Practices Group • FSP for Dummies Document
ACTIONS TAKEN (cont’d)____________________________ • Planning Route Card • Species at Risk Checklist • TSL Access Route Card
MOVING FORWARD____________________________ • Bank of FDP approved blocks • Developing Operating Plans • Open and ongoing dialogue with Op’s Div • Testing the new Genus Planning Module • First Nations Consultation • How will C&E Interpret our R/S’s?
IF WE HAD THE CHANCE TO DO IT ALL OVER……..____________________________ • FDU boundaries • Work closer with other licensee’s • Spend less time on the Section 7 R/S’s • Keep “Practicable” in our text
SUCCESSES____________________________ • Planners and ownership • Moving beyond lists and formulas • A template for BCTS Operating Plans • Improved internal communications between the Planners and Practices Foresters
SO..WHERE TO FROM HERE? • “Living” Due Diligence/Professional Reliance • Implementing the Genus Planning Module • Amendments “a fact of life” • FSP Tracking System?.... • Building stronger relations with First Nations, Stakeholders, and Licensee’s