B.C. study links policy changes and logging patterns, shows targeting of old growth

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B.C. study links policy changes and logging patterns, shows targeting of old growth
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\u0022History tells us that we have really depleted these high\u002Dvalue elements of the landscape, and that we can\u0027t keep going,\u0022 says the co\u002Dauthor.

“History tells us that we have really depleted these high-value elements of the landscape, and that we can’t keep going,” said Ken Lertzman, professor emeritus at Simon Fraser University’s school of resource and environmental management.Start your day with a roundup of B.C.-focused news and opinion delivered straight to your inbox at 7 a.m., Monday to Friday.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.

Of nearly 570 square kilometres logged in the area between 1860 and 2016, 87 per cent of that logging took place in old-growth forests starting in 1970, it shows. “Our research doesn’t say, ‘You’ve got to do X,’ or give a specific strategy, but it defines a context for thinking about what will be the fate of the remaining old growth.”

The province counts 11.1 million hectares of old-growth across B.C., though several members of the same expert panel had previously released an analysis showing less than three per cent of what remains is highly productive, with large trees. The “ecosystem-based management” regime implemented in the Great Bear Rainforest through agreements and regulations between 2000 and 2016 saw 85 per cent of the forest protected, including 70 per cent of its old growth over time.

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