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Mountain Pine Beetle In British Columbia Climate Change and Fire Management Research Strategy Forum February 18, 2009

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Mountain Pine Beetle In British Columbia. Climate Change and Fire Management Research Strategy Forum February 18, 2009. “ Mountain Pine Beetle – A Case Study of the Social, Economic and Environmental Impacts of Climate Change”. Fire Management & The Pine Portfolio. Area Of Attack. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Mountain Pine BeetleIn British Columbia

Climate Change and Fire Management Research Strategy Forum

February 18, 2009

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“Mountain Pine Beetle – A Case Study of the Social, Economic and

Environmental Impacts of Climate Change”

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Area Of Attack

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1999 2007

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164,567

• Last “Killing Winter” Was 1997/98

• Old + Mature Pine @ Contact: Est. 0.4 Billion m3

• Old + Mature Pine @ 1997:Est. 1.2 Billion m3

• 24% of 1.2 Billion m3:Est. 0.3 Billion m3

Fire Management & The Pine Portfolio

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1) Fire suppression conserved the mature timber legacy2) Second growth practices allowed us to benefit from legacy at a higher rate of LRSY:• Tree improvement and Class A seed• Better site preparation• Minimal regeneration delay• Better density control• Forest fertilisation

One Problem With Paradigm: Climate Change

Forest Management Paradigm To Optimise LRSY

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Economic Issues

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Timber Supply Drives Economic ImpactTimber Supply

Loss Approximation

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Timber Supply Forecast

Economic Opportunity In Dead Pine

Supply Improves

Accelerated Pine Salvage While Suitable For Sawmills

Supply Level Pre-EpidemicSupply Level Post-Epidemic

+- 10 million m3/Year

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Forest Sector & The Economy

• Exports bring money into BC to pay for imports and consumption by population

• Called the ‘Economic Base’

• Interior industry is 19% of provincial base

• 40,000 direct jobs, high average salary

• $22,000 tax revenue/employee vs. $4000 average for other employees (2005)

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Year 1 Year 2-3 Year ‘X’

• Amount and value of wood product declines with time – 17.5% in FII L&M Lumber study

• So does stumpage

Crown Revenues

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Census Population Change % 1991-2006

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Regional Districts

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Sub-Regional Economic Growth

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Mackenzie Morice Fort St. James Lakes Cariboo/Chilcotin Prince George Lillooet West Kootenay Kamloops Okanagan-Shuswap

Forestry Other Industry Public Sector Transfers & Non-Empl. Income

Sub-Regional Economic Diversity

Rural Economic Transition

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Risk to Economy of Boreal Forest• Canada, BC & Alberta Collaborating

• ‘Suppression’ Zone Trans-border

• Conditions Harsh For Beetle?

Lodgepole Pine

Jack Pine

Mountain pine beetle

Source: NRCan/CFS/PFC

No climate or biological barriers to MPB

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Environmental Issues

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Forest Composition & Carbon Storage

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Hydrology of Watersheds

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Net Effects on Some RiversPossibilities:

• More water yield

• Higher peak flows

• Quicker snow melt

• Earlier snow melt

• Increased ‘flashiness’

• Stream morphology

Actual Outcomes Depend On Intricate Relationships Between Snow Accumulations, Weather Events and Spring

Melt Rates

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Wildlife Habitat-’Interior’ Birds-Cold Water Fish-Warm Water Fish-Ungulates

Visuals Grasslands and Range

Environmental Issues

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Costs To Restore Resources, Data

Reforestation Resource Inventory Ecosystems

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Social Issues

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Community Resilience & Sustainability

Ability To Sustain:

• Industrial Tax Base

• Core Infrastructure

• Amenities and Services

• First Nations Culture

• Retired and Elderly Population

• Economic Growth

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Public Safety

Recreation Sites Air Quality

Industrial Traffic

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Worker Safety

New Preliminary Advice To Fire Crews:

• More crowning, even when calm

• Radiant heat ignites red foliage at > distance

• More ‘fire brands’, > spot fires

• “Black” zones not safe unless both surface and crown burned

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Urban Interface Hazard and Risk

• “Fuel Management”

• Local Governments

• First Nations Govt’s

• 460,000 hectares at issue

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Provincial Response Strategy

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A ‘Triple Bottom Line’ StrategyBC MOUNTAIN PINE BEETLE ACTION PLAN

• Economic sustainability for communities

• Recover the value of dead timber

• Restore Ecosystems

• Restore Forest Resources Of Other Kinds

• Conserve Society’s Values In Land Use Plans

• Public Safety, Health, Infrastructure

ECONOMY ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY

Co-ordinated, effective planning and implementation

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