Budget 2004 -- Government of British Columbia.
         
Contents.
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Premier's Letter to the Minister  
Premier's Letter to the Minister of State for Forestry Operations  
Message from the Minister  
Accountability Statement  
Ministry Overview  
Resource Summary  
Core Business Areas  
Goals, Objectives, Strategies and Results  
Appendix 1. Strategic Context  
Appendix 2.  
Appendix 3. Summary of Related Planning Processes  
Appendix 4. Summary of Indicators and Measures  
Appendix 5. Glossary  

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Goals, Objectives, Strategies and Results

The Forest Service has three long-term goals to provide overall direction in achievement of its mission and vision. The ministry uses key outcome indicators to track progress towards the long-term goals. Because they measure societal, land base or stakeholder results or changes in conditions or behaviours, the accountability for the key outcomes and indicators cannot be solely attributed to Ministry of Forests.

There are seven core business areas to structure the objectives, strategies and performance measures of the ministry. Each of the ministry's seven core businesses is linked to at least one of the three goals. The Compliance and Enforcement core business is linked to two goals, and Forest Investment core business supports all three goals.

 

Link. BC Government Vision, Mission and Goals
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Link. Goal 1: Sustainable Forest Resources
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Link. Goal 2: Sustainable Forest Benefits.
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Link. Goal 3: Effective and Responsive Forest Manager.
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