{"title":"BC's New Forest Practices Code: Part One: The Code Itself","altern":"BC's New Forest Practices Code: Part One: The Code Itself","creato":[],"contri":[],"publsi":[],"datea":[],"date":"1994-12-14","sort":"1994-12-14","item":"An update on B.C.'s new Forest Practices Code, the toughest environmental standards for logging in all of Canada, and Forest Renewal B.C., which has a plan to re-employ forest workers who lose their jobs due to reductions in the allowable cut. The new Code, its background, funding and intent are described with comments from forest managers, industry and members of the public. Note: The new Code, Forest Renewal and Watershed Restoration are the most major and far-reaching land use initiatives ever undertaken in Canada. WestLand will continue to update viewers on the phasing in of these enormous initiatives and the effect on overall sustainability in B.C.","formaa":"1 Betacam SP videocassette : 1 & 2 Dolby On ; 00:28:50","subjeb":[],"subjea":"Bowron River (B.C.)  ;  Prince George (B.C.)  ;  Riley Creek (B.C.)  ;  Carnation Creek (B.C.)  ;  Vancouver Island (B.C.)  ;  Kootenay Land District (B.C.)","person":[],"typea":"Motion Pictures","type":"Moving Image","relati":"video\/mp4","langua":"English","notes":"Season 12 Episode 01<br>Mike Halleran; Mike Brownlee - British Columbia Ministry of Forests; Graham Lea - Truck Loggers Association; Dave Summers - Canadian Forest Products, Woss Camp (Vancouver Island); John Deal - Habitat Biologist, Canadian Forest Products; Jeff Mattes - Logging Contractor; Ralph Torney - Husby Forest Products Ltd.","ubc":[],"local":"UBC VT 2160.1\/133","digita":"Westland_12_01","subjec":"Westland","audien":"Original Format: University of British Columbia. Archives. Halleran Video Collection. UBC VT 2160.1\/133","source":"2012-08-18","publis":"Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library","rights":"Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy or otherwise use these images must be obtained from University Archives: http:\/\/www.library.ubc.ca\/archives","licens":[],"transc":"Bowron River Clearcut (near Prince George); Maximum Clearcut Size (Forest Practices Code): Coastal Sites--40 hectares, Interior Sites--60 hectares; Logged 1972, Same Site 1992; Logged 1971, Same Site 1992; Logged 1968, Same Site 1992; Logged 1969, Same Site 1992; Riley Creek Landslides, Queen Charlotte Islands; Carnation Creek Research Project, Vancouver Island; Logging Road Construction, Kootenay District<br>Produced by Mike & Jeanne Halleran; Photographed by: Terry & Cathie Halleran; Post Production: Post Edge Inc.; Forest Regeneration Slides Provided by Forestry Canada; \"The WestLand Program purpose is to provide information on the state of natural resources in BC and the progress made at achieving sustainable development. Comments are welcome and may be addressed to WestLand: Box 1090, Kaslo, B.C., V0G 1M0\"; Fax 366-4344; Special Thanks To Canadian Forest Products (Canfor) And the People of Woss Camp; Major Funding Provided by: B.C. Hydro, Finning Ltd., Forest Renewal B.C., Watershed Restoration Program; Additional Funding by: B.C. Ministry of Environment, B.C. Ministry of Forests, Truck Loggers Association, Canadian Forest Products, Cariboo Lumber Manufacturers Association, Interior Lumber Manufacturers Association, Okanagan Region:B.C. Wildlife Federation, Northern Forest Products Association; All funding is provided on an unconditional basis; \u00a9WestLand 1995","catalo":[],"projec":[],"aip":"939e2682-3246-4b00-a5a2-9f6d1d41816f","file":[],"doi":"1.0048399","dmcreated":"2012-11-02","dmmodified":"2022-02-09","dmrecord":"139"}