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Reports - provincial forest resource monitoring programs

Last updated on June 25, 2025

Latest reporting available here:

  • Provincial Monitoring Program – Young Stand Monitoring (YSM) – Technical Handouts

Older reports:

  • Provincial Monitoring Program - Change Monitoring Inventory (CMI) - Data in the Cariboo Region (PDF, 770KB) (posted June 2020)
  • The Change Monitoring Inventory (CMI) and Young Stand Monitoring (YSM) Sampling Framework (PDF, 870KB) (posted March 2019)
  • 100 Mile House Timber Supply Area – TSA 23 and Kamloops TSA TSA 11 VRI Project Implementation Plan for Young Stand Monitoring (YSM) Sampling (PDF, 700KB) – Nona Phillips Forestry Consulting, April 2014
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