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Introduction

Part 1 — Strategic Land Use Planning

1.1Levels of Strategic Planning

1.2 History of Strategic Planning

1.3 How Strategic Land Use Plans Result in Changes on the Ground

1.4 Regional Land Use Plans

1.5 Land and Resource Management Plans

1.6 Status of Strategic Land Use Planning in British Columbia

1.7 Local Plans

1.8 First Nations Treaty Negotiations and Land Use Planning

1.9 Summary of Strategic Land Use Planning

Part 2 — Higher Level Plans

2.1 Government Policy on Higher Level Plans

2.2 Resource Management Zones

2.3 Landscape Units

2.4 Sensitive Areas

2.5 Pre-Code Land Use Plans

2.6 Summary of Higher Level Plans

Part 3 — Operational Planning

3.1 Who Must Prepare Operational Plans

3.2 What is the Role of Operational Planning

3.3 Forest Development Plans

3.4 Silviculture Prescriptions

3.5 Stand Management Prescriptions

3.6 Logging Plans

3.7 Range Use Plans

3.8 Summary of Operational Planning

Part 4 — Land Use Designations

4.1 Administrative Designations

4.2 Parks, Recreation and Protection Designations

4.3 Designations for Wildlife

4.4 Designations to Protect Cultural Heritage

4.5 Designations for Community Water Supply

Part 5 — Overview of Legislation

5.1 Provincial Legislation

5.2 Federal Legislation

Appendices

1 Glossary

2 Silviculture Prescription Template

3 Overview of Government Agencies

4 Government Contact List

5 Forest Practices Code Delegated Authority Levels

6 The Timber Tenure System

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