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A new Integrated World Linking Results-Based Code, Inventory Updates & Timber Supply Review By the FC Linkages Team October 2, 2002.

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2 A new Integrated World Linking Results-Based Code, Inventory Updates & Timber Supply Review By the FC Linkages Team October 2, 2002

3 Who is the FC linkages Team? ä Representatives from ä MSRM - Tim Salkeld, Brian Howden ä TSB - Greg Lawrance, Dave Waddell, Barry Snowdon ä IMG - John Gallimore, Bill Unwin ä FPB - Pat Martin, Paul Rehsler, Ralph Winter ä Meeting for the past 4 months ä prepared the following draft general direction and vision for the future

4 ObjectivesObjectives ä To review the business connections between the Forest Practices Code requirements, Forest Cover or Inventory Updates and Timber Supply Review for second growth stands ä To describe the current state ä To describe the vision for future state ä Identify next steps ä To ensure that key staff in MSRM/MOF and industry are aware of the linkages and new business practices being designed for the future

5 Business needs requiring data ä Effectiveness monitoring and evaluation of code ä Silviculture compliance monitoring and reporting ä Information to Timber Supply Review process for young managed stands from post harvest to free growing New Code of 87

6 TSA Cutblock Size Statistics Size Distribution of Logged Openings on TSA areas Starting FPC 1995-06-15 to 2001-12-31 for All Silvicultural Systems

7 Business needs requiring data

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12 ä Species conversion reports ä Report on C & I for SFM ä BC’s State of the Forest ä Forest stewardship and CCFM federal forestry reporting obligations (national forestry database) ä Performance measures/annual reporting

13 Business needs requiring data: ä Use information from existing practices to support the development legislation and policy (e.g.. modification of standards, confirmation of innovative forestry practices) ä Internal MOF workload analysis (FTE, risk assessment and priority setting, etc.) ä Tracking silviculture obligations/liabilities on non- replaceable forest licences (NRFL) and licensees who become insolvent ä Countervail and others

14 Forest level Stand level Sustainable Resource Plans Sustainable Forest Mgmt Plans Operational Plans RDP submits information years m 3 /ha Growth & Yield requires information uses information m 3 /yr 0 to 200 yrs age class species ha TSR AAC Scenarios supports simulation and modelling guides specifies conditions & end results inspections & monitoring reports Legal Requirement Annual report Agreements National Forestry Database Criteria & indicators Corporate Stewardship Performance measures updates inventory electronic or paper Some submissions are required by Law Information systems

15 Current ISIS Scope Mandate: To track all silviculture obligations and activities on Crown Land and includes: FIA funded XBacklog areasPre-1987 XCurrent Fire & Pest Post 1987 Major Licensees Post 1987 Woodlot Licences Post 1987 Timber Sales Program Post 1988 Community Forest AgreementsPost 1987 XFree Growing OpeningsPre-Post 1987 XPost Free Growing Openingsfor stand tending

16 Current total ISIS Scope Total of number of Openings:175,000 Representing Coverage:7.7 million ha Total Timber Harvesting Landbase (THLB): 23 million ha Proportion of Total THLB:33.5% Annual number of new openings: 7,400 approx. Annual area of new openings:212,000 ha Duration of silviculture obligation until free growing: 15 to 20 years

17 ISIS receives significant amounts of Forest Cover/land status updates (FC) annually ä 200,000 ha of FC info on new harvest areas ä 200,000 ha of FC info at regen delay ä 200,000 ha of FC info at free growing ä 400,000 of pre-87 pre treatment and and post treatment FC info ä 3/4 to 1 million ha of Forest Cover updates annually

18 Current State ä Since 1987 Licensees are required to do Forest Cover and Map updates on new harvest areas ä Licensees are required to do Forest Cover and Map updates on areas treated with FIA funds ä 36 % EDT transmission ä MOF staff involved in keypunching the other 64% of Basic silv data ä significant timeliness issues, some data quality issues ä FIA data is sent electronically for centralized process

19 Current State ä forest cover attribute info submitted on the FS 708C manually transcribed into VEGCAP - no automated transfer ä forest cover map info submitted on paper maps and then transcribed manually onto District forest cover base maps - no automated transfer ä Currently limited (or no) map up-dating by MSRM ä industry does not have easy access to own records ä limited MAPVIEW use or functionality for day-day operations

20 Retooling of ISIS into RESULTS - VM platform is shutting down as of July 2003 - IMG is rewriting all applications to Oracle - ISIS/MLEDT applications will have to be rebuilt/redesigned and there is an opportunity align to RBC and emerging business needs - FPB will give best-approximation of business need despite RBC consultation process not complete until Nov-Dec in order to meet July 2003 target - Sufficient lead-time is required to articulate business changes, if any, to licensees so that they can prepare and make changes to their own in-house data management systems

21 Retooling of ISIS into RESULTS - silviculture application built based on new business requirements supplied by FPB (e.g. RBC, DFAM, etc.) - will tie to MLEDT (electronic data transfer) project to facilitate mandatory electronic submission - will be web-based (easy access for all and user-friendly menus) - will be spatially-enabled (can capture mapping linework)

22 The Future State ä Web-based or EDT transfer of all map and attribute info from industry (primary source) ä industry submitted digital information provided meets clear standards for quality and timeliness ä No MoF staff intervention ä ISIS will be retooled and called RESULTS ä Information in RESULTS will be easily reported on and accessed by licensees ä Information resides in RESULTS or is transferred to MSRM at set periods

23 The Future State ä Information in RESULTS used on a day to day basis to viewed and displayed on the MAPVIEW product (i.e. all treated areas) ä information in RESULTS will be a key source of information on young stands for the timber supply process ä It will be a primary source to generate information necessary to create the young stand yield curves including, regen delay, species composition, site index, stand density and stocking and amount of improved seed deployed

24 Future business needs for data ä Effectiveness monitoring and evaluation of RBC ä Report on C & I for SFM & State of the Forest ä Report on forest stewardship and federal forestry reporting obligations (national forestry database) ä Performance measures/annual reporting ä Silviculture compliance reporting ä provide information to the Timber Supply Review process on young managed stands for the first 15-20 years. Including updates due to tending. ä Ability to compare operational activities against land use zone and objectives

25 Future business needs for data ä Interim silviculture information system for TSBC until they procure a new integrated management system ä Use information from existing practices to support the development legislation and policy (e.g.. modification of standards, innovative forestry practices ä Assist with silviculture cost appraisals process ä Internal MOF workload analysis (FTE, risk assessment and priority setting, etc.); ä Tracking silviculture obligations/liabilities on NRFL and licensees who becomes insolvent ä Countervail and others

26 Overview of the forest cover update process for 0-20 year old stands ä Licensees harvest an area ä Licensees are responsible for reforestation and to achieve approved end-results standards in FSP ä At a minimum of 3 times, at post harvest, regeneration delay and at free growing licensees submit digitally an update of the forest cover attributes and a map to RESULTS ä Map must show opening boundary and any internal polygons and must link to forest cover info contained on the FS 708C.

27 Industry provides forest cover attributes for an opening during the first 20 years via the FS 708C

28 Industry provides regular map updates of the internal polygons associated with the FS 708C FS658 SILV SURVEY PLOT FS659 SILV SURVEY SUMMARY FS810 FOREST COVER DATA ENTRY Polygon 123 Polygon 124 Polygon 125 Opening 82L 050 0.0 1234 FS 708 Form C Forest Cover

29 Corporate Database RESULTS Standards to be applied to area FS 708 Form B Harvesting Activities FS708 Form B Silviculture Activities FS658 SILV SURVEY PLOT FS659 SILV SURVEY SUMMARY FS810 FOREST COVER DATA ENTRY Polygon 123 Polygon 124 Polygon 125 Opening 82L 050 0.0 1234 FS 708 Form C Forest Cover Licensee X Information System Electronic Data Transfer Licensee enter information via web No Forms to District office No Data Entry

30 Transfer of information to MSRM ä Digital maps of the opening and internal polygon line- work will be regularly transmitted to MSRM from RESULTS ä MSRM will merge digital opening map information with the 1:20,000 maps ä RESULTS will be the main source of forest cover information on harvested polygons for ~0-20 years ä after 20 years, the regular inventory update process will provide updated information for the area

31 Corporate Database RESULTS FS658 SILV SURVEY PLOT FS659 SILV SURVEY SUMMARY FS810 FOREST COVER DATA ENTRY Polygon 123 Polygon 124 Polygon 125 Opening 82L 050 0.0 1234 FS 708 Form C Forest Cover MSRM VEG files Forest Cover Attributes and Spatial files electronically transferred to MSRM

32 FS658 SILV SURVEY PLOT FS659 SILV SURVEY SUMMARY FS810 FOREST COVER DATA ENTRY Polygon 123 Polygon 124 Polygon 125 Opening 82L 050 0.0 1234 FS 708 Form C Forest Cover New spatial and attribute info on individual Forest Cover polygons from RESULTS are merged with overall Vegetation inventory files at MSRM Mapview

33 Transfer of information to TSB ä When requested, MSRM will transfer complete veg graphics and text files to TSB or the DFAM consortia

34 years m 3 /ha Growth & Yield m 3 /yr 0 to 200 yrs age class species ha TSR AAC Scenarios MSRM provides complete FIP/Veg spatial and attribute files to Timber Supply Branch or DFAM consortia to do stand and forest level forecasting of forest values MSRM TSB or DFAM

35 Things that need to be done ä Rationalize what types of spatial data needs to be collected within the opening boundary and the appropriate resolution to meet client needs ä need to work together towards common standard for collection of spatial information (e.g. GML) to enable sharability of data between MOF/MSRM & Licensees ä process to transfer files from MOF to MSRM must be documented ä definition on frequency of transfer

36 Things that need to be done ä For Forest cover strata that exist within an Opening, we need a standard protocol to allow industry and the agencies to consistently assign and communicate polygon numbers/id ä MSRM needs to ensure they have an up-to-date copy of the TFL base maps so that opening and polygon specific information from RESULTS can be loaded

37 MSRM and MOF need to develop clear business standards for ä Forest cover labelling and mapping procedures for reserves and residual timber types ä minimum mapping standards for reserves and residual timber types (1/4 ha?) ä salvage and poling forest cover update procedures

38 MSRM and MOF need to develop clear business standards for ä digital map file submission standards ä seek funding for industry software and data conversion so that they can translate their GIS info into the new govt standard (XML and GML) ä clarity on frequency of MSRM polygon updates

39 ConclusionConclusion ä The new FPC code is linked to providing timely quality updates on silviculture RESULTS and the forest cover condition of 2nd growth stands ä FPC required data will be electronically submitted by industry & transferred seamlessly to the appropriate MOF and MSRM databases ä data will need to meet clearly defined quality and submission standards and timelines ä TSB and DFAM consortia will be able to receive complete forest cover information from MSRM

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