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CSA Z804 : 2008

Withdrawn

Withdrawn

A Withdrawn Standard is one, which is removed from sale, and its unique number can no longer be used. The Standard can be withdrawn and not replaced, or it can be withdrawn and replaced by a Standard with a different number.

SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT FOR WOODLOTS AND OTHER SMALL AREA FORESTS

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Withdrawn date

03-11-2018

Language(s)

English, French

Published date

01-01-2008

Preface
0 Introduction
  0.1 CAN/CSA-Z809 and CSA Z804
  0.2 Canadian Council of Forest Ministers' (CCFM)
      sustainable forest management criteria
  0.3 Public expectations
  0.4 Continual improvement
1 Scope
2 Reference publications
3 Definitions
4 General requirements
  4.1 Defined woodlot boundaries
  4.2 General requirements
  4.3 Application
5 Communication with affected parties
  5.1 Woodlot management organizations
  5.2 Woodlot owners
6 Woodlot management requirements
7 CCFM sustainable forest management criteria
  7.1 CCFM Criterion 1 - Conservation of biological
      diversity
      7.1.1 General
      7.1.2 Protection and promotion of biodiversity
  7.2 CCFM Criterion 2 - Maintenance and enhancement of
      forest ecosystem conditions and productivity
      7.2.1 General
      7.2.2 Protection against fire, insects, and disease
      7.2.3 Prudent use of pesticides
      7.2.4 Forest regeneration
  7.3 CCFM Criterion 3 - Conservation of soil and water
      resources
      7.3.1 General
      7.3.2 Maintenance of soil productivity
      7.3.3 Maintenance of water quality and quantity
  7.4 CCFM Criterion 4 - Forest ecosystem contributions
      to global ecological cycles
      7.4.1 General
      7.4.2 Maintenance of productive forest land
  7.5 CCFM Criterion 5 - Multiple benefits to society
      7.5.1 General
      7.5.2 Timber and non-timber markets
      7.5.3 Provision of economic and social benefits
  7.6 CCFM Criterion 6 - Society's responsibility for
      sustainable development
      7.6.1 General
      7.6.2 Woodlot owners
      7.6.3 Woodlot management organizations
8 Continual improvement loop
  8.1 General
  8.2 Ownership rights and boundaries
  8.3 Woodlot management plan
  8.4 Training, awareness, and competence
  8.5 Forest management operations
  8.6 Workplace health and safety
      8.6.1 General
      8.6.2 Employees
      8.6.3 Contractors
  8.7 Emergency preparedness and response
  8.8 Monitoring and corrective action
  8.9 Record keeping
9 Implementation of a management system using a woodlot
  management organization
  9.1 General
  9.2 Organization requirements
  9.3 Policy requirements
  9.4 Administrative requirements
  9.5 Management system and control requirements
  9.6 Technical assistance and training requirements
  9.7 Information requirements
  9.8 Data and reporting requirements
      9.8.1 Records
      9.8.2 Annual report
Annexes
A (informative) - Guidance on the use of CSA Z804
B (informative) - Best management practices (BMP) guides in
  Canada

Applies to woodlots and small forests up to 4000 hectares that have a management plan; these are termed 'defined woodlots'. Also provides sustainable forest management requirements for: (a) a defined woodlot consisting of one or more contiguous, legally described lots under the same ownership and management plan; (b) a defined woodlot consisting of non-contiguous, legally described lots under the same ownership but having separate management plans, or if they total less than 4000 hectares, grouped under a single management plan; or (c) individual defined woodlots, each less than 4000 hectares, that have separate management plans but are grouped together for the purpose of certification.

DocumentType
Standard
Pages
60
PublisherName
Canadian Standards Association
Status
Withdrawn

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