An Independent Review of Forest Practices in Nova Scotia: Executive Summary Conclusions and Recommendations

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    Abstract

    My mandate was to make recommendations on forest practices that would, if implemented, balance environmental, social, and economic objectives, which I have interpreted to include values. My conclusion is that environmental, social, and economic values should be balanced by using forest practices that give priority to protecting and enhancing ecosystems and biodiversity.

    In other words, I have concluded that protecting ecosystems and biodiversity should not be balanced against other objectives and values as if they were of equal weight or importance to those other objectives or values. Instead, protecting and enhancing ecosystems should be the objective (the outcome) of how we balance environmental, social, and economic objectives and values in practising forestry in Nova Scotia. A number of reasons are given for this conclusion, but the primary reason is that ecosystems and biodiversity are the foundation on which the other values, including the economic ones, ultimately depend.

    Original languageCanadian English
    Publication statusPublished - Jan. 1 2018

    Keywords

    • Forest Practices
    • Ecological Forestry
    • Crown Lands
    • Private Lands
    • Canada

    Disciplines

    • Environmental Law
    • Land Use Law
    • Law
    • Natural Resources Law

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