I have a bit of a grab-bag of stuff; the one I like the most is measuring what gets left on the landscape after an area is cut: in the cut area, in the legally-preserved area associated with the cut, and in that type of ecosystem and area on the landscape generally compared to the amount disturbed in that area and type of ecosystem. Then I communicate that to the indigenous communities whose territory it is, to the government, and to the folks who cut that area with an eye towards both monitoring and improving practices over time.
I also deal with reforestation for some tiny bits that don't have the usual legal reforestation mechanisms.
In Canada most of the land is owned by the government, it's crown land, so it's managed differently than forestry in the states where most of it is privately owned.
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Date: 2022-07-22 01:28 pm (UTC)I also deal with reforestation for some tiny bits that don't have the usual legal reforestation mechanisms.
In Canada most of the land is owned by the government, it's crown land, so it's managed differently than forestry in the states where most of it is privately owned.