ECOLOGICALLY SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT Sample Clauses

ECOLOGICALLY SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT. 40. The Parties agree that ESFM is an objective which requires a long term commitment to continuous improvement and that the key elements for achieving it in accordance with clause 7 are: • the establishment of a CAR Reserve System (Attachment 1); • the development of internationally competitive Forest Products industries; and • a fully integrated and strategic forest management system capable of responding to new information.
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ECOLOGICALLY SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT. ESFM* is the guiding philosophy for forest conservation and management. This philosophy is based on the recognition that the forest holds many values in society and that these values include ecological as well as socio-economic factors. ESFM* is founded on a framework that sets out performance indicators reflecting these key values. These indicators, in turn, guide the work of forest conservation and management and must provide the basis for evaluating our progress. ESFM* is based on: • The establishment of a comprehensive, adequate and representative reserve system*. • The development of an internationally competitive forest products industry. • Integrated, complementary and adaptive forest conservation and management across tenures. Many of the existing NSW processes and regulations are designed to produce effective outcomes in terms of fauna, flora, soil and water conservation on public forests but issues need to managed across the landscape. The achievement of ESFM* on public and private land must be promoted. There will be ongoing review and subsequent implementation of its legislation, policy, plans, codes and prescriptions to ensure ESFM* objectives can be achieved in a more efficient regulatory environment. Proposed changes to the forest management system are outlined in Attachment 8.
ECOLOGICALLY SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT. 40. The Parties agree that ESFM is an objective which requires a long term commitment to continuous improvement and that the key elements for achieving it in accordance with clause 7 are:  the establishment and maintenance of a CAR Reserve System (Attachment 1);  the development of internationally competitive Forest Products industries; andproviding for the long-term stability of Timber and Forestry Products Industries; and  a fullyan integrated and strategic fForest mManagement sSystem that actively generates and is capable of responding to new information; and  ensuring that harvested areas of Native Forest on Public Land are successfully regenerated, maintaining the natural floristic composition.
ECOLOGICALLY SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT. 11. The Commonwealth and New South Wales Governments agree that ecologically sustainable forest management will require a variety of mechanisms, including: the implementation of a comprehensive, adequate and representative (CAR) reserve system, complementary off-reserve management, appropriate codes of forest practice and management plans. Both Governments recognise that an important and integral part of this process is the consideration of economic and social factors in determining and implementing such mechanisms. The Governments agree to prepare the necessary documents including performance indicators as an integral part of the RFAs.
ECOLOGICALLY SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT. Working Group • Criteria and Indicators in the Eden RFA region • Assessment of forest management practices for the Eden RFA • Management options and scenarios to generate ESFM targets for the Eden RFA (Project Area 5) • Assessment of management systems and processes for achieving ecologically sustainable forest management in NSW
ECOLOGICALLY SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT. 39. The Parties agree that ESFM is an objective which requires a long term commitment to continuous improvement and that the key elements for achieving it are:  the establishment and maintenance of a CAR Reserve System (Attachment 1);  the development of internationally competitive forest products industries and providing for the long-term stability of Timber and Forestry Products Industries;  a fully an integrated and strategic fForest mManagement sSystem that actively generates and is capable of responding to new information; and  ensuring that harvested areas of Native Forest on Public Land are successfully regenerated, maintaining the natural floristic composition.
ECOLOGICALLY SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT. 33. The Parties agree that ESFM is an objective which requires a long term commitment to continuous improvement and that the key elements for achieving it are: • the establishment and maintenance of a CAR Reserve System (Attachment 1); • the development of internationally competitive forest products industries, and providing for the long-term stability of Timber and Forestry Products Industries; • a fully an integrated and strategic fForest mManagement sSystem that actively generates and is capable of responding to new information; and • ensuring that harvested areas of Native Forest on Public Land are successfully regenerated, maintaining the natural floristic composition. 33A. The Parties agree that the Victorian Forest Management System provides for ecologically sustainable management of Forests in the East Gippsland RFA Region and that these processes and systems are accredited by the Commonwealth in clause 36 of this Agreement.
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