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Plans to Address Problem Areas

As a result of dialogue sessions held with First Nations leadership, government, industry and communities, the FNMPBI team is developing harmonized plans to address each of the following key areas of concern:

Community Protection

The mountain pine beetle infestation has created a large fire threat to over one hundred First Nations communities throughout the province of B.C. where the timber is currently dead or dying.

A Strategy for Community Protection - Final Report

Prince George Community Protection Report

Kamloops Community Protection Report

Williams Lake Community Protection Report

Fuel Management Task Team

Sustainable Economy

Response to the mountain pine beetle epidemic requires new, expanding and emerging economic and business development.

A Strategy for Developing a Sustainable Economy - Final Report

North Saanich Sustainable Economy Report

Prince George Sustainable Economy Report

Kamloops Sustainable Economy Report

Williams Lake Sustainable Economy Report

Ecosystem Stewardship

The mountain pine beetle epidemic has serious consequences for agriculture, hydrology, conservation, wildlife habitat and biodiversity. As a tool, silviculture will be required to shorten the recovery time and restore the forest.

A Strategy for Ecosystem Stewardship- Final Report

North Saanich Ecosystem Stewardship Report

Prince George Ecosystem Stewardship Report

Kamloops Ecosystem Stewardship Report

Williams Lake Ecosystem Stewardship Report

Engage First Nations and Protect Cultural Values

Embedded in all these areas, First Nations have an expressed need to minimize cultural disruption by ensuring that the rich, vibrant, spiritual and environmental connection they have with the land remains intact.

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