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A Sustainable and Renewable Resource

Alberta’s Forests and Lands

Dan Wilkinson

Executive Director, Forest Industry

Development Branch

October 2011

[email protected]

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Why the Province of Alberta in Korea?

• Alberta desires greater trade on wood products with Korea.

• Alberta's forest industry excessive dependence on the United States is not healthy.

• Korea can help Alberta forest industry with superior supply chain arrangements and new markets in Korea.

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Alberta is a Busy Place

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Alberta’s People

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Alberta’s Regions

Grasslands

Parkland

Boreal Forest

Canadian Shield

Foothills

Rocky Mountains

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Alberta – Where are we? Who are we?

• Alberta is one of ten provinces in Canada

642,317 sq km in land area which is about 6 times the size of South Korea

Population of 3.7 million (2010) a

sixteenth of south Korea

Provincial Gross Domestic Product of $247.2 billion CAN (2009) only 1 seventh of South Korea GDP

Highly skilled and educated workforce like Korea

Modern infrastructure – utilities, transportation,

‘SuperNet’ – high speed network connecting 429 Alberta communities

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Alberta’s Fish and Wildlife

• The province has 587 species that are wildlife, including 10 species

of amphibians, 93 mammals, 411 birds, 8 reptiles and 65 fish.

• Alberta wildlife management includes the conservation of plants and invertebrates.

• 3500 species of plants and fungi, and ten thousands invertebrates.

• Protecting and maintaining suitable habitat results in long-term wildlife health and viability.

• The provincial government committed to conserving wild species. Alberta has been involved in programs to identify and restore species at risk for more than 30 years。

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Key Wildlife Species

Bison

Elk Canada Geese Bison

Wolf Moose

Loon

Pronghorn

Sheep

Caribou

Grizzly

Black

Bear

Squirrel

Deer

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Alberta – Land Management

• Divided into two zones in 1948

• Green Area – public land for timber production, watershed protection, fish & wildlife habitat, oil & gas development

391,813 sq km

White Area – largely private land, used for settlement and agricultural development

250,504 sq km

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Land-Use Framework

• Government facilitated and approved -

public and industry participation

• Balance resource development with conservation

• Protect endangered species

• Conserve and protect soil, water, air and biodiversity

• Regional plans approved by provincial government

• Harmonized with National Government policies and laws

• Monitor to ensure outcomes achieved

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Lands Ownership in Alberta

艾伯塔省土地所有权

28.4

6.2

1.8

49.7

2.7

11.2

Privately Owned Land

Public Lands

Metis Settlements & Indian

Reserves

Non-Settled Public Lands

Vacant Public Land

Protected Land (inc.

Federally controlled lands)

Percent of Land

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Parks and Protected Areas

• Special Places 2000 completed in 2001

• 81 new and 13 expanded protected areas

• 12.5 per cent of the provincial land base now devoted to parks and protected areas

• Another 4 per cent will be added through regional plans

Total percent of land protected by

province and territory, 2010

Alberta 艾伯塔省

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Alberta’s Forest Resource

• Albertans own the forests.

• Green Area managed for multiple-use

– oil and gas, forestry, recreation, wildlife, social

and culture uses

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Timber Resources – plentiful & well managed

Softwood AAC (2010) – 17.2

million m3 Significant species

– spruce, pine, fir, larch

Hardwood AAC (2010) – 10.3

million m3 Significant species

– aspen poplar, balsam

poplar, birch

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Alberta’s Forests

2/3 of

Albertans

live in this

circle

Edmonton

Calgary

• The Green (forested) Area covers 35,189,909

hectares – slightly smaller than the area of Yunnan

Province.

• 22 million hectares – is managed by industry under

Forest Management Agreements.

• 4 million hectares of Crown Forest Management

Units with timber dispositions .

• 9 million hectares of Crown Forest Management

Units without timber dispositions.

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Forest Industry Tenure

• Government leases forest to industry for

20 year periods.

• Leases are renewable if industry performance meets regulations and standards

• 21 Forest Management Area Agreements; 170 volume agreements

• Companies maintain manufacturing facilities to use wood from tenures

• Companies responsible for planning, reforestation, and reclamation

• Government provides forest and insect protection

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Managing for the Future

• In Alberta, it takes between 80 and

120 years to grow trees.

• Forest products companies operate under a planning horizon that spans 200 years or more.

• All plans approved by Alberta Government before timber is harvested.

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Sustainable Management

We manage forest land on a sustainable basis.

• Reforestation has been legislated for over 30

years

• 90 million conifer seedlings are planted

each year in Alberta by forest companies.

• We regrow at least 2 trees for every

one harvested.

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Key Benefits of Reforesting Harvested Areas

• Maintains a sustainable supply of fibre for forest product companies

• Maintains and enhances other values the public of Alberta enjoy from our forested lands – clean water, habitat for wildlife and recreational areas.

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Forest Protection

• Spend $40 Million CAN or 300

Million Yuan annually on insect and disease control

• Spend $250 million on fire suppression

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• Modern forest management aims to mimic or emulate the same natural pattern of disturbance

• Significant research is on-going to fine tune these methods and learn more from the woods

Natural Disturbance 自然干扰 Managed Forests 管理有序的森林

Emulating Natural Disturbance

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Questions ?