Landscape-level definition

Landscape-level means a heterogeneous area within a region that contains multiple and interacting land-uses, watersheds, and ecosystems. Under this definition of “landscape-level,” a landscape is not defined by its size; rather, it is defined by its structures and functions. This round of funding builds on the 2018 Regional Forest and Fire Capacity Program, but will be administered directly by the Department of Conservation.
Landscape-level means a heterogeneous area within a region that contains multiple and interacting land-uses, watersheds, and ecosystems.
Landscape-level means over a planning area, generally up to about 100 000 hectares in size, delineated according to topographic or geographic features such as a watershed or series of watersheds. “Stand level” means a small, relative ly homogeneous land unit that can be managed under a single set of treatments.