CFLB definition
Examples of CFLB in a sentence
The Agreement Holder will maintain old forest per the retention requirements of the Non-spatial Landscape Biodiversity Objective Order on the Crown Forest Land Base (CFLB) in its Dastaiga and Morfee operating areas as summarized in Tables 4-5.
Figure 2-1 shows the leading species within the CFLB divided into THLB and non-THLB.
Through this process, the area is systematically removed to establish both the crown forested landbase (CFLB) and the timber harvesting landbase (THLB).
Total area 22,043 22,043 Non-forest 6,312 5,916 Non-commercial 3,493 14 Road 479 460 Trail 37 14 Wetland 74 28 Lake 119 2 Stream 484 366 Ungulate winter range (UWR) 2,177 1,266 Wildlife habitat area (WHA) 39 0.1 Deciduous 332 82 Low Crown Closure Areas 2,687 786 Low Volume Areas 3,502 658 OGMA 1,282 881 Inoperable 2,876 707 Unstable 1,260 334 Future roads 49 49 2.3 Leading Species The CFLB includes both the THLB and the productive non-timber harvesting landbase (non-THLB).
Timber Harvestable Landbase The total THLB resulting from removing the non-harvestable landbase is 22,120 ha, which represents 63% of the CFLB.
In this analysis, the total WTP retention in TRCF is assumed to be 7% of the CFLB, and this includes the existing WTPs. Furthermore, half of the total WTP retention (3.5%) was assumed to be coming from the THLB portion of the landbase.
Based on the Tumbler Ridge Community Forest Expansion Area Timber Supply Analysis Report (Ecora, 2019), the modelling constraint for the LEWR is to maintain a minimum of 65% of CFLB greater than 80 years old.
The CFLB includes all forested crown land within the PCFA and excludes the areas identified in Sections 3.1 to 3.3 above.
The crown forested land base (CFLB) represents the portion of the land base that contributes to meeting biodiversity objectives.
Table 12: Old Retention Targets Old Unit Old Age (years) PCFA Block NDU BEC Unit CFLB (ha) Target (%) Decid.