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Title: Where do we go from here


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NB Forestry Directions
  • Where do we go from here?

2
Critique of the Jaakko Pöyry Report
Objectives of this Presentation
  • What was good in the Jaakko Pöyry Report
  • What was inadequate
  • Recommendations for improving forestry in New
    Brunswick

E.W. Ted Robak, RPF, P.Eng.
3
JP Report What was good?
  • Initiated a debate about forest policy and forest
    management
  • Called for a more efficient and effective
    approach to forest management
  • Recommended focus on managing for results

E.W. Ted Robak, RPF, P.Eng.
4
JP Report What was wrong?
  • Objectives
  • Focus
  • Methodology
  • Gaps and Errors

E.W. Ted Robak, RPF, P.Eng.
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Objectives
  • The objectives of the study are too narrow (only
    volumes, only crown land)
  • There is no explicit or implicit statement of the
    objectives of NB society
  • The Ministers Questions do not state or
    clearly imply the goals of the NB government

E.W. Ted Robak, RPF, P.Eng.
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Focus
  • The focus of the report was on
  • Timber supply in terms of quantity, not quality
    or value or forest structures
  • Spruce/Fir, not all species
  • Crown forests there was nothing in the report
    about the role or the management of New Brunswick
    private forests

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Methodology
  • The methods and processes in the study were not
    appropriate for the (limited) objectives of the
    report
  • The focus on Spruce/Fir and on volume means that
    the study did not even try to achieve the
    purported study objectives
  • The authours talk about value added for Finland
    so why is value-based analysis not undertaken for
    New Brunswick?

E.W. Ted Robak, RPF, P.Eng.
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Gaps and Errors
  • Ignored need for policies for and management of
    forests beyond the license level (all crown
    forest, all forests in the province)
  • No clear recommendation that all objectives must
    be explicitly described, and then monitored and
    controlled
  • Certification is seen as a panacea, particularly
    as a way to reduce government costs
  • Several statements and conclusions are not
    justified or contradict information presented

E.W. Ted Robak, RPF, P.Eng.
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Conclusions
  • The Jaakko Pöyry Report
  • Did not have the right objectives or focus
  • Employed flawed methodology to achieve its
    (flawed) objectives
  • Made assertions and came to conclusions not
    supported by its own data and information
  • But, to its credit, it DID
  • Call for more efficient and effective management
  • Call for a greater focus on planning, monitoring
    and controlling for objectives
  • Initiate a long overdue public debate

E.W. Ted Robak, RPF, P.Eng.
10
Recommendations
  • New Brunswick Sustainable Forest Management
    advisory board to investigate and recommend
    goals, policies and processes
  • Coherent structure and ongoing process of policy
    and strategy development starting at
    province-wide level
  • Integrated planning, implementation and
    monitoring at the provincial, crown lands and
    license levels
  • Improved forest management processes that focus
    on results

E.W. Ted Robak, RPF, P.Eng.
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The best way to predict the future
is to create it!
E.W. Ted Robak, RPF, P.Eng.
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