ANNUAL SERVICE PLAN REPORTS 2004/05 Forest Practices Board
Message from the Chair and
Accountability Statement
The Forest Practices Board has adopted four strategic directions to govern our response to the context of changing forest
practices regulation in British Columbia.
- Promote stewardship of the full range of forest values that reflect the broad public interest in forest lands.
- Contribute to the development of objectives, management strategies and forest practices that are reflected in measurable
performance standards.
- Provide independent assessments of the effectiveness of forest practices based on a continuing commitment to field work.
- Contribute to an active public dialogue to enhance understanding of the changing legislation and forest management practices
that affect forest values.
The Forest Practices Board, acting as a steward of the public interest, has an important role to play in the implementation
of the new
Forest and Range Practices Act
(FRPA). Under the previous Forest Practices Code, the regulatory regime mandated specific practices and the Board evaluated
degrees of compliance with the legal prescriptions. Under the new legislation, the regulatory regime identifies values and
objectives to be reached, but allows professional discretion in the formulation of plans and selection of practices to serve
the values and reach the objectives.
In this new environment, the Board will reduce the emphasis on assessing compliance with prescriptive rules and focus on the
effectiveness of forest practices in achieving results consistent with the values articulated and the objectives set by government.
This evolution to "results-based" regulation of forest practices requires the Board to adapt its audit, complaint investigation
and special investigation methods to ensure that we are assessing the degree to which desired results are being achieved by
the methods being practiced on the ground. While we must adapt our investigative methods, we must also remain committed to
the principles of independence, transparency and administrative fairness that are so critical to our public responsibilities.
In the coming year the Board will be placing great emphasis on working with all parties on the implementation of the new FRPA
regime. In the process we will also maintain our commitments to our role as the steward of the public interest by providing
the highest quality of information based on our established standards of practice, our emphasis on independent field work,
and our support for the continuous improvement of forest practices. British Columbia has the opportunity to lead the world
in forest management and the Board would like to make sure that it is contributing to this goal.
The 2004/05 Forest Practices Board Annual Service Plan Report compares the actual results to the expected results identified
in the Board's 2004/05 Service Plan. I am accountable for those results as reported.
Bruce Fraser, Ph.D.
Forest Practices Board Chair
May 27, 2005
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