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Figure 1. Differences in time frame modeled and specificity of information for the three forest planning processes. Low. Strategic plan. Long (decades). Time frame modeled. Tactical plan. Specificity. Short (days, weeks, months). High (Very specific about who will do
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Figure 1. Differences in time frame modeled and specificity of information for the three forest planning processes. Low Strategic plan Long (decades) Time frame modeled Tactical plan Specificity Short (days, weeks, months) High (Very specific about who will do what, and when it will be completed) Operational plan
Figure 2. Adaptive management planning process used by Weyerhaeuser [12] for land managed in Drayton Valley, Alberta. Detailed management plan Strategic level adjustments Operational plan Operational level adjustments Management activities Analysis Forest response Forest monitoring
Figure 3. Flow of information in a typical timber company over the course of a year. District or Regional office Field office Develop updated databases and knowledge Assess the quality of data Incorporate data into databases Develop strategic and tactical plans Implement plans / create operational plan Analyze and select plan(s)