The Private Managed Forest Land (PMFL) Program review was initiated to examine how well the program is meeting its goals to:
The review is being carried out in three concurrent phases:
Information gathered will be used by the ministry to examine how well the program is meeting its goals, with recommendations prepared for government.
As part of the review, the ministry sought public feedback on where the program is most effective, and if improvements are needed. British Columbians in all regions of the province were invited to participate in the PMFL Program review engagement process from May 28, 2019 to July 22, 2019.
Participants had two ways to provide input; they could complete an online questionnaire that was comprised of a combination of multiple-choice questions and comment responses, or they could also send a formal written submission of up to five pages. Many participants chose to do both, resulting in 1,127 online feedback forms (containing 5,363 written comments) and 283 written submissions. The ministry also held 27 in-person information sessions with interested local governments and stakeholder groups. The feedback provided by British Columbians through this engagement will help to inform the government’s consideration of future policy options.
The ministry has met directly with, and accepted written submissions from, organizations and groups who are directly impacted by regulation of private managed forest land, including:
This consultation will continue until the completion of the review.
The ministry has consulted with:
This consultation will continue until the completion of the review.