Sunshine Coast Landscape Unit Plans

Last updated on July 2, 2019

Twenty-five landscape units have been delineated within the Sunshine Coast Natural Resource District. Plans for sustaining elements of biodiversity (e.g. old growth forest, wildlife trees) have been developed for 18 landscape units.

Old growth management areas (OGMAs), spatially defined areas for the purpose of providing old forest representation, have been legally established by orders issued under the Forest Practices Code of British Columbia Act in eight units and the Land Use Objectives Regulation of the Land Act in 10 units. Work is ongoing to legally establish proposed OGMAs in the Haslam and Texada units. Old forest in the remaining five units (Bishop, Brem, Deserted, Narrrows and Toba) is managed as per the Order Establishing Provincial Non-Spatial Old Growth Objectives (PDF, 0.2MB), which specifies the amount of old forest that will be maintained within these units for biodiversity conservation.

OGMAs may be comprised of a range of age classes and are intended to be retained over several rotations to allow old forest ecosystem characteristics to develop. Forest licensees are required to maintain legally established OGMAs, however small incursions may be allowed for forest health, worker safety, wildfire response and prevention, and adjacent forest harvesting activities. Boundary amendments may be approved where the order allows, and where suitable replacement forest exists. Maps attached to the orders may not reflect current OGMA boundaries. Please refer to DataBC for the most recent spatial data.

Wildlife tree retention objectives have been established for eight landscape units by orders issued under the Forest Practices Code of British Columbia Act. When the code was replaced with the Forest and Range Practices Act, wildlife tree retention requirements were specified in the Forest Planning and Practices Regulation, which is why orders issued under the Land Use Objectives Regulation do not include wildlife tree retention objectives. Wildlife tree retention objectives approved under the code continue to remain in effect.

Area & Location
Map of Sunshine Coast Natural Resource District

Plan Area: 1,547,099 hectares
Natural Resource Region: South Coast
Natural Resource District: Sunshine Coast
Timber Supply Area: Sunshine Coast

Contact information

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Powell River, BC
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