Forest Stewardship Plan
Central Island 2017 – 2026
FSP – Central Island 2017 – 2026
Vancouver Island
This Forest Stewardship Plan (FSP) is an extension of the Central Island FSP.
The FSP extension encompasses forest tenures located on Vancouver Island, in the vicinity of Beaver Cove and Woss, listed in Section 3.0 of the FSP.
Information & Context
Context
FSPs are a key operational plan under the Forest and Range Practices Act (FRPA). FSPs identify broad areas called Forest Development Units (FDUs) where timber harvesting and road construction may occur, are subject to public review and comment, and must be approved by the government before taking effect.
FSPs do not show cut blocks and roads for approval and are generally in effect for a 5-year term. Two 2 year extensions have been granted for the purpose of implementing a Forest Landscape Plan pilot.
For each of the 11 FRPA values and their objectives set by the government, such as wildlife and biodiversity, the FSP identifies legally binding results and strategies, forest practices, measures, and standards, which will be required to be implemented by the Holder of the FSP in the forest development units.
Results and strategies must be consistent with government Objectives and must be measurable and verifiable. The FSP also must be consistent with government Objectives set out in Land-Use Plans, such as the Vancouver Island Land Use Plan, and sub-unit plans such as approved Landscape Unit Plans.
More information on FSPs and the public and First Nations input process is available here.
Forest Development Units (FDUs)
This FSP comprises one FDU area, where all primary forest activities are carried out by the plan holder. An overview map (Figure 1) in this FSP shows the location of the FDU. More detailed FSP maps are available on Western’s website and at the address below.
Stewardship
Forest Stewardship initiatives by Western Forest Products (WFP) do not end at the FSP. The FSP forms only one part of the overall forest stewardship and due diligence process.
Examples of other sustainability initiatives by Western include The Western Forest Strategy, Standard Operating Procedures, Forest Investment Account administration and TFL Management Plans.
In addition to the legal framework in the FSP, other regulatory requirements are outside the FSP, such as the Heritage Conservation Act, Wildlife Act, Foresters Act, Land Act, Federal Species at Risk Act, Federal Fisheries Act, and First Nations case law.
Providing Comments
Comments should be directed to:
Western Forest Products
Central Island Forest Operation
Attn: Bruce Vinnedge, RPF, Senior Silviculture Forester