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How much of British Columbia's forest is not satisfactorily restocked? And what should be done about it

26 Jun 2012

British Columbia is 95 million hectares in size and natural resource management responsibility falls to the provincial government for nearly all of that area. About 55 million hectares of British Columbia is forested and about 22 million hectares of the forest is known as the timber harvesting landbase (THLB); the area where government has expressed the intent to have the trees harvested. This report addresses the issue of restocking forests in the THLB.
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Canada

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