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Values, Objectives, Indicators, and Targets June 2005 Legal / Policy Means of achieving Monitoring and CCFM Criterion CSA SFM Element Value Objective Indicator Target1 Means to Identify Target2 Reporting Acceptable Variance Requirements Objective and Targets2 Measurement 1. Biological Diversity 1.1 Ecosystem Diversity 1.1.1. Landscape Conserve ecosystem diversity scale biodiversity at the landscape level by maintaining the variety of communities and ecosystems that occur naturally in the DFA. 1.1.1.1. Maintain biodiversity by retaining the full range of cover types and seral stages. Area of old, mature, and young forest in each DFA subunit 4 by cover class 5. Over the 200-year planning horizon; a) Gross landbase greater than X% old forest, greater than Y% mature plus old forest, less than Z% young forest and b) Net landbase greater than X% old forest, greater than Y% mature plus old forest, less than Z% young forest. Note: Old forest retention shall include the full natural range of ages. Targets and seral stage definitions shall be based on sound science, ecological considerations, wildlife zones, and disturbance regimes. Target shall ensure representation of natural range of ecosystem attributes (e.g. productivity class) Spatial Harvest Sequence Regular updates to inventory FMP: Tables of indicators (values and targets) at 0, 10, 50, 100 and 200 years. Maps of indicators at 0, 10 yrs. 50 years Performance: 5-year Stewardship Report Area (ha) of old and mature forests in each DFA subunit by cover class shall be between 90% and 100% of target areas. Area of young forest in each DFA subunit by cover class shall not exceed 110% of target area. 1.1.1.2. Maintain a) Range of patch 6 sizes biodiversity by avoiding by subunit and entire DFA landscape fragmentation a) A distribution of harvest area sizes that will result in a patch size pattern over the 200 year planning horizon approximating patterns created by natural disturbances. Targets shall be based on sound science ecological considerations, wildlife zones and disturbance regimes. Target shall ensure representation of natural range of ecosystem attributes (e.g. cover class and productivity class Spatial and temporal Regular updates to harvest planning. Patch forest inventory sizes distribution targets are set for forest patches less than 20 years old. FMP: Tables of area of a) At end of the 10-year forest in each patch size FMP term the target class by subunit at 0, 10, distribution is achieved; and 50 yrs. (or end of first or demonstrated progress rotation) Maps of patch to achieving target in one size classes at 0, 10, and rotation where the pattern 50 yrs.(or end of first has deviated significantly rotation) Performance: 5- from the target. year Stewardship Report. b) Area of old interior b) Area of old interior forest forest 7 of each cover class will not be less than X% of by subunit and entire DFA. each cover class over the next 200 years. Targets shall be based on sound science ecological considerations, wildlife zones and disturbance regimes. Target shall ensure representation of natural range of ecosystem attributes ( e.g. productivity class) Spatial and temporal harvest planning. Regular updates to forest inventory FMP: Maps and Tables of indicator at 0, 10, and 50 yrs. Performance: 5-year Stewardship Report. b) Target is achieved for at least 80% of the planning period with variance not exceeding 20% below target. 1.1.1.3. Maintain biodivesity by minimizing access. Open-all weather forestry road density by subunit. Less than X km/km 2 Targets shall be based on sound science ecological considerations, harvest planning, wildlife zones and social values. Develop a strategy that Regular updates to coordinates access with forest inventory other resources users, spatial/temporal sequencing of harvest, road closures and decommissioning (SHS and long-term corridor access plan) FMP : Table of road density by subunit at 0 and 10 years Map of existing and proposed open and closed all weather roads Report forestry roads and total (all users) roads. Performance: 5-year Stewardship Report. A variance not exceeding +/- 20% must be achieved Open seasonal/temporary forestry road length by DFA Less than X km by subunit Targets shall be based on sound science Road construction Road plan OGR 112 AOP Stewardship Report ecological considerations, harvest planning, maintenance and wildlife zones and social values. reclamation activities A variance not exceeding +/- 20% must be achieved 1.1.1.4. Maintain plant communities uncommon in DFA or province. Area of occurrence of each uncommon plant community within DFA X% of identified community will be maintained (separate target for identified community) GIS analysis, AVI, ecosite phases, Alberta Natural Heritage Information Centre (ANHIC) plant community classification and tracking list. Predict and identify occurrence of uncommon plant community. Coordinating with other Regular updates to resource users spatial inventory planning of harvest and road construction, OGR FMP: Tables with descriptive list and targets Map(s) displaying known achieved. locations of uncommon plant communities. Performance: 5-year Stewardship Report.

Values, Objectives, Indicators, and Targets June 2005 Legal / Policy Means of achieving Monitoring and CCFM Criterion CSA SFM Element Value Objective Indicator Target1 Means to Identify Target2 Reporting Acceptable Variance Requirements Objective and Targets2 Measurement 1.1.1.5. Maintain unique Area of unsalvaged habitats provided by burned forest wildfire and blowdown events. Live trees Retain all unburned trees recognizing timber condition, access, non timber needs Burned trees- Compartment Scale Retain greater than 10% of merchantable black trees in patches greater than 100 ha. Burned trees- Harvest area scale Retain greater than 10% of merchatable black trees in patches 10-100 ha. and Retain greater than 5% of merchantable black trees in small patches, single trees according to loggers choice. Targets here based on "Free Salvage Strategy Forest Management Planning and Operations 2002" Ensure consistency with FireSmart objectives. Fire Salvage Strategy Forest Management Planning and Operations 2002 (Forest Operations Branch Alberta) Salvage Planning Organization Reports, air photo interpretation, ground surveys, post harvest assessments. FMP: Table and map of natural disturbances within the last 10 yearssalvaged and unsalvage Report area (ha) Performance: 5-year Stewardship Report. Area of unsalvaged blowdown In areas of significant blowdown greater than X% will be left unsalvaged. Targets shall be based on sound science ecological considerations, and disturbance regimes. Salvage Planning Inventory Updates Stewardship Report 1.1.1.6. Retain ecological values and functions associated with riparian zones. Compliance with Provincial OGR Consistent with Provincial OGR Provincial OGR Federal Fisheries Planning TSA, OGR Organization Performance: 5-year No variance Act, Water Act Reports, air photo Stewardship Report interpretation, ground surveys, post harvest assessments or other existing compliance monitoring systems. 1.1.2. Local/stand scale biodiversity 1.1.2.1. Retain stand level structure a) % area/volume/ stems residual structure (both living and dead) within a harvest area, representative of the status (live/dead), sizes, as species of the overstory trees by subunit and entire DFA. a) A combination of single stems, clumps, and islands comprising X% of the harvested area/ volume/stems within a subunit Note: A wide range in variability in harvest area-level retention within a subunit is desired as long as the target level is achieved. Wildlife zones, roadside vegetation screens, recreational values, aesthetics, local knowledge. ANHIC, Biodiversity/Species Observation Database (BSOD) Occupational Health and Safety Act, Forest and Prairie Protection Act. Implement residual structure retention strategies and OGRs. Organization reports, Performance: 5-year air photo Stewardship Report interpretation, ground surveys, post harvest assessments. b) Percentage of X% of harvest areas having harvested area by subunit downed woody debris with downed woody retained on site. debris 2 equivalent to preharvest conditions. Assess preharvest downed woody debris condition by subunit or stand level average. Organizations developed Organizations standards developed during FMP planning Performance: Report % of harvest areas with retained downed woody debris. FMP determined 1.1.2.2. Maintain integrity of sensitive sites Sensitive sites (e.g. mineral licks, major game trails) by subunit and entire DFA. Strategies to maintain consistent with provincial guidelines/ogr. Local knowledge. ANHIC, Biodiversity/Species Observation Database (BSOD) Organizations developed Organization reports, Performance: 5-year standards for sensitive site protection. OGRs 7.7.4. air photo interpretation, ground surveys. Stewardship Report None 1.1.2.3. Maintain aquatic biodiversity by minimizing impacts of water crossings. Forestry water crossings in compliance with Code of Practice for Water Course Crossings within each subunit. b) Designs meet standards of the Code of Practice for Water Course Crossings. Code of Practice for Water Course Crossings Sections 7.9 and Schedule 2 Code of Practice for Water Course Crossings Road construction maintenance and reclamation activities Road plan OGR 112 Performance: 5-year None Stewardship Report: AOP number of crossings by type within each subunit by compliance status.

Values, Objectives, Indicators, and Targets June 2005 Legal / Policy Means of achieving Monitoring and CCFM Criterion CSA SFM Element Value Objective Indicator Target1 Means to Identify Target2 Reporting Acceptable Variance Requirements Objective and Targets2 Measurement 1.2. Species Diversity 1.2.1 Variable Conserve species diversity by populations of ensuring that habitats for the identified plant native species found in the and animal DFA are maintained throught species. time. 1.2.1.1. Maintain habitat for identified high value species (i.e.economically valuable, socially valuable, species at risk, species of management concern) Area of suitable habitat within the DFA or subunit or Specific population parameter(s) (e.g. trends, distribution, absolute size, recruitment) for the DFA or subunit. Maintain above X ha or Maintained or increased Based on sound science, ecological considerations, wildlife zones, Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC) list, provincially listed species, BSOD, ANHIC, Recovery plans, Fish and Wildlife Division priorities, public consultation, habitat suitability analysis, literature review, observation data, local and traditional knowledge. Recovery plans for species at risk, Federal Species at Risk Act. Harvesting plans, road construction, OGR, planning and implementation, adherence to provincial wildlife guidelines. Habitat assessment mapping, population monitoring. FMP: For species with a suitable habitat target provide tables of area of suitable habitat at 0, 10, 50, 100 and 200 years. Map of suitable habitat at 0, 10, and 50 years. Or For species with population parameter targets provide table with current parameter Performance: 5-year Stewardship Report. 1.3. Genetic Diversity Conserve genetic diversity by maintaining the variation of genes within species. 1.3.1. Genetic 1.3.1.1. Retain "wild integrity of natural forest populations" 9 foe tree populations. each tree species in each seed zone through establishment of in-situ reserves by the organization or in cooperation with Alberta. Number and area of in-situ Number (X) of genetic genetic conservation conservation areas for each areas. seed zone conforming with Section 3 of the Green Area section of Standards for Tree Improvement in Alberta. Target is a portion of the required number of genetic conservation areas determined in consultation with other FMAs in the same seed zone and Alberta. Standards regulated Conservation areas are through Timber designated by a notation Management (PNT, CNT) Regulation 144.2 AVI updates, FMP: Table showing ground, or air checks number of genetic to confirm status, conservation areas FMP planning and 5- required in each seed year stewardship reporting. zone and number provided in DFA. Map showing locations of genetic conservation areas. Performance: 5- year Stewardship Report. 1.3.1.2. Retain wild Number of provenances forest genetic resources and genetic conservation through ex-situ areas. conservation. Active conservation program for all Controlled Parentage Program plan species in cooperation with Alberta. Proportion of projects and species. Standards regulated through Timber Management Regulation 144.2 Standards for Tree Improvement in Alberta and government/industry genetic cooperatives. Conservation activities identified in FMP as per Standards for Tree Improvement in Alberta. FMP: Table showing number of genetic conservation areas required in each seed zone and number provided in DFA. Map showing locations of genetic conservation areas. Confirmed program plan 2.) Ecosystem Productivity 1.4. Protected Areas-Respect protected areas identified through government processes. 1.4.1. Areas with minimal human disturbances within managed landscapes. 1.4.1.1. Integrate transboundary values and objectives into forest management. Stakeholder consultation Ongoing consultation with Link to consultation objective in planning Management planning Documentation of Performance: 5-year None relevant protected areas standard or other existing consultation consultation process Stewardship Report. agencies. processes. 2.1 Ecosystem resilience 2.1.1. Reforested 2.1.1.1. Meet Annual % of SR Set target based on timber ARIS or equivalent reports. Timber Management Silviculture program Regeneration ARIS, AOP stewardship None harvest areas reforestation targets on regeneration surveys supply analysis. Regulation surveys Report all harvested areas. 2.1.2. Maintenance of forest landbase. Cumulative % of reforested areas that meet reforestation target 2.1.2.1. Limit Amount of change in conversion of forest forest landbase. landbase to other uses. As above ARIS or equivalent reports and stewardship Silviculture program Regeneration AOP and stewardship None report. surveys Report Maintain or increase forest landbase. Forest inventory and land use data. Maintain current forest Inventory and land Stewardship Report Report actual cover inventory and land use systems use updates. 2.1.2.2. Recognize lands affected by insects, disease or natural calamities Amount of area affected. Area (ha) affected by Forest health surveys, inventory updates., Maintain up-to-date Annual surveys AOP and stewardship Report actual significant outbreaks, Alberta Forest information. Report infestations, natural Health Strategy and calamities. Shared Roles and Responsibilities between SRD and the Forest Industry. 3. Soils and water 2.1.3 Control 2.1.3.1. Control nonnative Noxious weed program Noxious weed program in Field inventories Directive 2000/06 Co-operative program Field inventories Inspections summarized Report actual invasive species plant species. place and implemented. in Stewardship Report 3.1. Soil quantity and quality 3.1.1 Soil 3.1.1.1. Minimize Compliance with Less than 5% Direction from Alberta OGRs Effective planning and Field inspection Inspection reporting None productivity. impact of roading and Provincial OGR supervision of reports and audits bared areas in forest operations operations 3.1.2. Minimize soil erosion 3.1.2.1. Minimize Incidence of soil erosion incidence of soil erosion and slumping and slumping Complete compliance Direction from Alberta Stream Crossing Effective planning and Field inspection Inspection reporting None Guidelines supervision of reports and audits operations and adherence to relevant

Values, Objectives, Indicators, and Targets June 2005 Legal / Policy Means of achieving Monitoring and CCFM Criterion CSA SFM Element Value Objective Indicator Target1 Means to Identify Target2 Reporting Acceptable Variance Requirements Objective and Targets2 Measurement 3.2. Water Quantity and Quality 3.2.1. Water quality 3.2.1.1. Limit impact of timber harvesting on water yield. Forecast impact of timber Zero Water Act penalties, harvesting on water yield. Complete Compliance with DFMP Water Strategy and local needs. Water Act, Planning Adherence to forecast Report on area (ha) Stewardship report Report actual Standard harvest sequence and harvested compared relevant ground rules. with planned harvest area. 4. Global Ecological Cycles 4.1 Carbon uptake and storage 3.2.2. Effective riparian habitats 4.2 Forest land conversion Sec.2.1.2 above 3.2.2.1. Minimize impact of operations in riparian areas. Riparian buffers maintained as outlined in ground rules. To be determined To be determined Results of Carbon budget To be determined modeling Complete compliance Direction from Alberta OGRs Effective planning and AOPs Stewardship AOP None supervision of reports operations 5. Multiple Benefits to Society 5.1 Timber and non-timber benefits 5.2 Communities and Sustainability 5.1.1 Sustainable timber supplies 5.2.1 Risk to communities from wildlfire is low 5.1.1.1. Establish appropriate AACs 5.2.1.1. To reduce wildlife threat potential by reducing fire behaviour, fire accurrence, threats to values at risk and enhancing fire suppression capability Process and standards described in Annex 1&2 are followed 1) Percentage hectare reduction by category of wildfire threat within 10 kilometers of a community. 2) Percentage change in hectares by wildfire threat category across the forest planning area over the planning horizon. Complete compliance Consultation in planning process Forests Act and Effective implementation Multiple means: Progressive and Issue specific Timber Management of planning process TPRS, ARIS, AOPs, continuous Regulation Stewardship reports, filed. 1) Reduce number of Ha in Planning process, provincial/regional the extreme and high wildfire wildfire threat assessment threat rating categories by X% within 10 km of communities. 2) Reduce number of hectares in the extreme and high wildlfire threat rating categories by X% across the forest planning area. Spatial harvest sequence, thinning, Partial harvest techniques AOPs Compartment Assessments FMP: Maps and Tables of Indicator at 0, 10, 20, and 50 yrs. Performance: 5-year Stewardship Report. Issue specific 5.2.2. Provide opportunities to derive benefits and participate in use and management 5.2.2.1. Integrate other uses and timber management activities Extent of various uses. To be determined in planning Consultation and co-operation Legislation and Effective implementation AOPs Compartment 5-year Stewardship Issue specific process policy of plans Assessments Report. 5.2.3. Forest Productivity 5.2.3.1. Maintain Long Natural to natural Run Sustained Yield transition timber supply Average Timber Supply analysis No decrease from the natural to natural transition timber supply analysis FMP Timber Supply Analysis Effective implementation Stewardship Report Timber Supply Analysis Report actual of plans. 6. Accepting society's responsibility for sustainable development 6.1. Aboriginal and treaty rights and aboriginal forest value. 6.1.1. Compliance with government regulations and policies. 6.1.1.1 Implement public involvement program Meet Alberta's current Consult at the community expectations for aboriginal level with designated consultations representatives of affected aboriginal communities Alberta to provide direction Effective implementation Reports as required in To be determined of public involvement Public Involvement plan program. 6.2. Public participation and information for decisionmaking 6.2.1. Meaningful 6.2.1.1. Implement public involvement public involvement program program Meet expectations of To be determined in planning Consultation Effective implementation Reports as required in To be determined Section 5 of CSA Z809-02 process of public involvement Public Involvement plan program. Footnotes: (1) "X" variable in target description to be determined by the FMP planning process. (2) Items noted under the "Means to Identify Targets" and "Means of Achieving Objectives and Targets" are intended as suggestions and not meant to limit potential approaches. The list not comprhensive or mandatory. (3) Seral Stage Seral stages definitions shall include the following categories Initiation, Establishment, Aggradation (stem exclusion), Mature and Old (Song 2002), Ecological Basis for stand management in Alberta Old forest is defined as stands 40 years older than MAI culmination age. (4) Subunit any acceptable stratification of the DFA Delineation of planning "subunits" for the DFA will be made during FMP planning. However delination shall reflect ecological considerations. Planning subunit may correspond to planning compartments. (5) Cover-classes definition will be developed through FMP planning in general cover class is a coarser grouping than the cover type (AVI stand label) but provides finer resolution than the cover groups (C, CD, DC, D) and will reflect leading species and mixed wood types. (6) Patch and stand of forest in the same seral stage and not split by a linear feature greater than 8m wide. Linear features in this definition include roads, pipelines, powerlines and rivers but does not include seismic lines. (7) Interior forest a forested area greater than 100 hectares in size located beyond edge effect buffer zone (72) alon the forest edge (71) For interior forest objective use a common age definitions for all cover classes to prevent breaking up forest patches that have a common origin date.

Response subsequent AOPs

Response Immediate remedial action and/or administrative penalty. s subsequent AOPs Act immediately to eliminate problems and adjust strategies in subsequent AOPs.

Response Organization/Alberta/ cooperatives. Alberta adjust AACs. Alberta adjust AACs. Adjust net landbase projections in next TSA. Event specific Improve weed program Immediate remedial action and/or administrative penalty. Immediate remedial action and/or administrative penalty.

Response Adjust harvest pattern if problems arise. Immediate remedial action and/or administrative penalty. Adjust AAC using most current and relevant information. Adjust harvest sequence. Adjust activities Adjust AAC using most current and relevant information. Adjust activities Adjust activities