1992
DOI: 10.2307/3551554
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The Future of Our Forests: Report of the British Columbia Forest Resources Commission: A Critique

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“…In 1989, the provincial government announced the establishment of a Forest Resources Commission to independently review and make recommendations on how to manage and protect the full range of forest values (Haley et al 1992). In response , and as the environmental movement grew, provincial policies such as the Old Growth Strategy and a doubling of protected areas were implemented , in an attempt to improve the provinces environmental image.…”
Section: Recent Trends In Forest Tenure Reformmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 1989, the provincial government announced the establishment of a Forest Resources Commission to independently review and make recommendations on how to manage and protect the full range of forest values (Haley et al 1992). In response , and as the environmental movement grew, provincial policies such as the Old Growth Strategy and a doubling of protected areas were implemented , in an attempt to improve the provinces environmental image.…”
Section: Recent Trends In Forest Tenure Reformmentioning
confidence: 99%