What's New >>
The Integrated Land Management Bureau (ILMB) is responsible
for developing new plans for the management of Crown
land and natural resources as well as maintenance of
B.C.'s existing land use planning legacy.
Land use plans provide increased certainty and form
the foundation for balanced solutions that meet economic,
environmental, and social requirements. Land use plans
guide not only government decision makers, but also
those seeking natural resource development opportunities.
The ILMB monitors and periodically updates existing
land use plans based on new scientific data and direction
on species management, changing market and societal
demands, and the impacts of natural events such as the
mountain pine beetle infestation and wildfires.
What's New
Written comments should be delivered to the Nanaimo
office of ILMB by December 6, 2006.
- Okanagan-Shuswap draft land use objectives
now available for review and comment
- Draft land use objectives for the Okanagan-Shuswap
LRMP area have been released for public review
and comment. The objectives pertain to access,
coarse woody debris, forest health, recreation,
riparian management, visual quality, and wildlife
for the purpose of the Forest and Range Practices
Act.
- The official notice, draft Minister's order
and maps can be downloaded here.
Written comments should be delivered to the Kamloops
office of ILMB before November 13, 2006.
- On July 27, 2006 the Clayoquot Sound Central Region
Board announced, on behalf of the Parties to the Interim
Measures Extension Agreement (IMEA), endorsement of
an additional eight watershed plans, bringing the
total plan to 11 official watershed plans that cover
over 77 per cent of Clayoquot Sound.
- Coast Land Use Decision Implementation web
site includes:
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