Title: OLD GROWTH RETENTION
1 OLD GROWTH RETENTION
2Planning for Old Growth Retention
- Goals
- Spatially locate and map OGMAs based on
- maximizing biological effectiveness within the
constraints - Legally establish objectives for OGMAs
3Acronyms
- CFLB Crown forested land base
- THLB timber harvesting land base
- NC non-contributing land base
- OGMA old growth management area
- BEC variant biogeoclimatic variant
- TSR timber supply review
- SDM statutory decision maker
- WTR wildlife tree retention
4Planning for Old Growth Retention
Data Preparation
Develop OGMA Targets
Develop WTR Targets
Delineate OGMAs
Write LU Objectives
Legally establish LU Objectives
5Data Preparation
- Classify the landscape unit data set to
- prepare old growth retention report (table 2.8)
- produce colour themed maps
6Definitions
7Forest polygons
8Data Preparation - old growth retention report
(table 2.8)
- provides an overview of all LUs in a planning
area by BEC variant - old growth in NC to meet old growth target
- old in THLB available to meet targets, if
required - almost old in NC and THLB to meet targets, if
required - old an almost old in the constrained THLB
- of THLB that meets minimum harvest age
- allows for monitoring
9Old Growth Retention Report (Table 2.8)
10Planning for Old Growth Retention
Data Preparation
Develop OGMA Targets
Develop WTR Targets
Delineate and Assess OGMAs
Write LU Objectives
Legally Establish LU Objectives
11Planning for Old Growth Retention
- STEPS
- Step 1 Prepare OGMA targets report (accounting)
- Step 2 delineate draft OGMAs (design)
- Step 3 assess draft OGMAs
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12Planning for Old Growth Retention -Step 1 OGMA
targets Report
- Biodiversity emphasisOld growth targetExisting
OG in NC Based on Table
2.8Existing OG in THLB--------------------------
--------- NC OGMA TargetTHLB OGMA Target
Recruitment OGMAs
determined based on rules
13Table 3.1.OGMA Targets (ha) Report
14Step 1 OGMA targets
- Biodiversity emphasis affects OGMA targets
- Intermediate and high biodiversity emphasis
- establish objectives to meet entire OGMA target
immediately - develop and establish recruitment OGMAs
15Step 1 OGMA targets
- Low biodiversity emphasis
- draw down to 1/3 of the OGMA target, unless
target met completely in NC or timber supply
analysis indicates no impact or an established
HLP directs otherwise - develop recruitment strategy that meets entire
OGMA target by the end of three rotations
16Table 3.1.OGMA Targets (ha) Report
Biodiversity Emphasis
I
L
Old Growth TargetExisting OG in NCExisting OG
in THLB
2000 1000 500
20001000 500
--------------------------------------------------
----------------
OGMA Target NC OGMA Target THLB Recruitment OGMAs
1000 500 500
1000 0 1000
17Planning for Old Growth RetentionSTEP 2
Delineate OGMAs
- Information required
- OGMA Targets Report (Table 3.1)
- colour themed maps (from Data Preparation
process) - relevant higher level plan direction (e.g. RMZ
objectives) - strategic land use plans (LRMPs, KBLUP, CCLUP)
- RLUPS priorities
- approved operational plans
- air photos, ortho-photos, satellite images
18Step 2 Delineate OGMAs
- What to include in OGMAs?
- Age is important
- forest cover labels identify potential old but
younger stands may contain better attributes or
be better situated in the landscape - Structural attributes and stand density impact
functional value - Goal to represent old growth types present in
the BEC variants in the LU
19Biological considerations - 1
- Review old or the oldest available stands first
- No single correct way of addressing biological
considerations to be included in OGMAs - Primary biological considerations (core values)
- size (interior/no interior habitat)
- connectivity
- species composition
- representation/rare ecosystems
20Biological considerations - 2
- Dont do the same thing everywhere
- Consider 3 spatial scales
- stand
- single LU
- larger landscape
- Consider likely longevity of the patch in context
of the landscape over time
21Biological considerations - 3
- Larger patches have interior habitat
- Smaller habitats dominated by edge effects
- Interior habitat edge effects also influenced
by shape of the OGMA - Consider what is needed -- several small OGMAs OR
fewer large OGMAs (up to target)
22Biological Consideration - 4
- Representation is a core concept in conservation
biology -- keeping all the pieces - Representation within policy constraints -- but
note significant gaps - generally restricted to variant due to timber
impacts - Try to capture the range of old forest ecosystems
within OGMAs
23Biological consideration - 5
- Rare by there very nature means they are not
common, however contain unique biodiversity
values. - Where rare old forest site series are known and
mapped include them in OGMAs - If rare is not known, reserve some of old growth
budget to deal with them - use forest cover maps, local knowledge and CDC
information to locate potentially rare ecosystems
24Biological considerations - 5
- Connectivity
- Try to accommodate -- but no extra budget.
- Considerations
- Consider regional connectivity
- Maintain linkages for movement, e.g., low passes
in otherwise mountainous/steep terrain - Distance between older patches (relates to
probability of moving between patches) - Stand structure can increase connectivity
25Delineating OGMAs - Biodiversity Considerations
OGMA targets NC 200 ha THLB 500 ha
26Step 2 Operational Considerations
- Minimize impacts to forest licencees by
- where suitable, use most constrained THLB first
- avoid locating OGMAs over approved category A
cutblocks (exception - known rare ecosystem) - avoid locating OGMAs where they will impact main
access routes or isolate harvestable timber
27Operational Considerations - 2
- Operational activities permitted in OGMAs which
should proceed in a manners sensitive to old
growth values - mineral or gas exploration and development
activities - range use
- haul road construction (only if no other
reasonable and cost effective options exist) -
28Operational Considerations -3
- OGMAs are intended to be areas where commercial
harvesting is normally prohibited - If operational activities are required, proceed
sensitive to old growth values - If operational activities significantly impact
old growth attributes, OGMA location should be
reassessed.
29Delineating OGMAsOperational Considerations
OGMA targets NC 200 ha THLB 500 ha
30 Delineate OGMAs Summary of Steps
- Determine old growth targets by variant for THLB
and NC - Assess all potential patches (considering all
BECs together) - Determine primary biological considerations
- Ideally, ground-truth old attributes of
potential OGMAs - Record presence of features/attributes (for each
patch for ranking and future reference)
31Delineate OGMAsSummary of Steps - 2
- Rank potential OGMAs
- Design to balance OGMA biological values with
operational considerations
32Step 2 Delineate OGMAsRecruitment
- Recruitment occurs where not enough existing old
forest available to meet targets - - applies to both NC and THLB
- - use the biologically best NC or THLB when
recruiting.
33Step 2 Delineate OGMAs Recruitment
- Developing recruitment strategies
- Immediate recruitment
- below old growth target in intermediate or high
emphasis - below 1/3 old growth target in low emphasis
- Recruitment over 3 rotations
- applies to low biodiversity emphasis LUs
34Step 2 Delineate OGMAsRecruitment
- Locating recruitment OGMAs
- follow biodiversity and operational
considerations - consider suitable (I.e biologically equivalent)
younger forest in the NC prior to impacting the
THLB - high and intermediate emphasis LUs
- choose forested areas that will maximize
biodiversity conservation values in the shortest
possible time frame
35Planning for Old Growth RetentionStep 3 Assess
OGMAs
- Prepare tabular summary of OGMAs by Landscape
Unit (Table 3.2) - document actual OGMA placed in NC and the THLB
- document recruitment OGMAs
- documents priorities for OGMA establishment
- Develop a data base to track individual OGMA and
their attributes - documentation of biodiversity attributes captured
in each OGMA
36Planning for Old Growth Retention - Tracking
(Table 3.2)
37OGMA exercise
- Group Exercise
- 4- 5 people/group
- Materials
- a set of various colour-themed maps
- LUPG chapter 3
- Workbook/handout
38OGMA exercise
- Time
- 1 hour basic exercise, 30 - 45 minutes to report
out/discuss - 30 minutes to assess wildcards, 30 minutes to
report out
39OGMA exercise
- Purpose
- To carry out the accounting step - calculate
the old growth targets for the NC and THLB - To think about the ecological and operational
considerations (included in the LUPG), when
locating OGMAs - To promote group discussion and group solutions
regarding options for OGMA locations - To delineate OGMAs up to the target level
40OGMA exercise
- Wild Cards
- will add a few complications to the scenario once
you have completed the basic exercise as defined
in the workbook/handout - IWMS
- rare ecosystems
- category A approved cutblocks