The North Coast Land and Resource Management Plan provides direction for managing old growth forests, wildlife trees and other values important for sustaining biological diversity in the Skeena region.
Legal Direction & Orders
Plan & Maps
Decision Support Reports
Adaptive Management and Ecosystem-Based Management
Ecological Resources & Values
Aquatic, Riparian & Fish
Biodiversity & Ecosystems
Black Bear & Grizzly Bear
Marbled Murrelet
Northern Goshawk
Protected Areas
Social & Economic Resources & Values
General Socio-Economic Information
Minerals & Energy
Non-Commercial Recreation
Timber
Tourism
Visual Management
Additional Resource Analysis
LRMP Experiments & Scenario Analysis
Analysis of Interim Table Recommendations to March 31, 2004
A final analysis was conducted of the draft LRMP as it existed at the end of Meeting #20 on March 29, 2004. This analysis was presented at Meeting #21 to ratify the plan on June 11-12, 2004.
Coast Information Team
The Coast Information Team, an independent body, produced information and analysis to support the Central Coast LRMP, the North Coast LRMP, and the Queen Charlotte Islands / Haida Gwaii Land Use Plan. The Coast Information Team did its work using a regional, coast-wide perspective.
“The Coast Information Team, an independent body, also produced information and analysis to support the Central Coast Land and Resource Management Plan, the North Coast Land and Resource Management Pland, and the Queen Charlotte Islands / Haida Gwaii Land Use Plan. The Coast Information Team used a regional, coast-wide perspective in its approach to support the development and implementation of ecosystem-based management.
Coast Forest Conservation Initiative
The Coast Forest Conservation Initiative is finding new approaches to forest conservation and management in B.C.'s Central and North Coast.
Contact us if you have questions about land and resource management planning on the North Coast.