Productive Forest Landbase for the Cariboo Region
Productive forest land base is defined as the total Crown forest area, determined by subtracting the following from the total area of the Cariboo Natural Resource Region: All non-Crown land All Crown land committed to non-timber use through a Land Act designation All non-forest Crown Land, and All forest area classified as brush or non-commercial cover in the Forest Inventory. See the CCLUP Land Use Order Implementation Direction for more information: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/farming-natural-resources-and-industry/natural-resource-use/land-water-use/crown-land/land-use-plans-and-objectives/cariboo-region/cariboochilcotin-rlup/cclup_land_use_order_implementation_direction_companion.pdf
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2005-03-14
Date Published
2011-03-09
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0001-01-01 - Present
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Government of British Columbia; Regional Operations - Cariboo. (2011-03-09). Productive Forest Landbase for the Cariboo Region. Government of British Columbia; Regional Operations - Cariboo.
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