Kootenay Boundary Land Use Plan - Implementation Strategy 1997
Kootenay Inter-Agency Management Committee. June 1997
The main objectives of the provisions contained in this KBLUP Implementation Strategy are to:
• contribute to environmental, social and economic sustainability
• reduce the potential for disruptive land use conflicts
• help provide a secure and certain basis for long-term public and private planning and investment in resource management and community development
• integrate the March 1995 government KBLUP decision with the Forests Practices Code and other government strategic policy guidance dealing with land and resource management, such as the Provincial Grizzly Bear Conservation Strategy, emerging policy on managing mountain caribou and access, the Mineral Exploration Code, the Forest Sector Strategy, the Regional Biodiversity Benchmark Project, and the Invermere Enhanced Forest Management Pilot Project, as well as socioeconomic transition, and
• provide a strategic context and workable direction for more detailed, operational levels of land and resource planning and day-to-day administrative decision-making.
Retrieved from http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/tasb/slrp/lrmp/cranbrook/kootenay/news/files/implementation_strat/KBLUP-ImplementationStrategy.pdf on October 16, 2014
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