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TacTICAl Planning:

TacTICAl Planning:. The Missing Link. Background – CCLUP Strategic Plans. Cariboo- Chilcotin Land Use Plan. Sub-Regional Plans (spatial). GAR Orders WHA – Caribou (Northern & Mountain) & others UWR – Mule Deer Winter Ranges. LU Order Landscape Units Wildlife Tree Retention OGMAs

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TacTICAl Planning:

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  1. TacTICAl Planning: The Missing Link

  2. Background – CCLUP Strategic Plans Cariboo-Chilcotin Land Use Plan Sub-Regional Plans (spatial) GAR Orders WHA – Caribou (Northern & Mountain) & others UWR – Mule Deer Winter Ranges LU Order Landscape Units Wildlife Tree Retention OGMAs Critical Habitat for fish Community Areas of Special Concern Lakes Mgt Zones Lakes Classification S4 Stream Management Birch Retention Grassland Benchmark Scenic Areas Buffered Trails High Value Wetlands for Moose Grizzly Bear feeding sites

  3. Background - MPB UPLIFT AAC

  4. Background: Increased Accountability the Court applied a low threshold for finding an infringement of aboriginal rights - essentially any management decision which reduces wildlife diversity, abundance or habitat may be an infringement of aboriginal rights to hunt or trap. In the Court's opinion: • "A legislative scheme that manages solely for timber, with all other values as a constraint on that objective, faces a formidable challenge when called upon to balance Aboriginal rights with the economic interests of the larger society";

  5. Issues • Landscape vs. license area • Multiple operators • Space and time • Take vs Leave Rate of Cut ...despite consistency with FSP

  6. Examples South Chilcotin Canim Lake West Quesnel

  7. Need: Tactical Planning Strategic Planning (CCLUP, TSR) Legal objectives Increased professional initiative & inclusiveness FSP Tactical Planning (what, when, where) Operational Planning (CP, RP)

  8. Failure to Adjust Legal license but not social license Fuel FN litigation Provoke opposition and direct action

  9. Salvage and MPB Reactive vs. Proactive approach: Plan access Plan what to leave; not just what to take Plan together Focus on maximum mortality, not on minimum license requirements

  10. Conclusion Comprehensive strategic planning alone is not enough FRPA model does not require inclusive tactical planning Without inclusive tactical planning, social license may dissolve There is a range of FRPA tools to enable tactical planning Outcomes must be meaningful (durable, monitorable, enforceable).

  11. The End

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