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British Columbia proposes major forestry reforms to fix data, trust, and sustainability issues.
A 2026 report by British Columbia’s Provincial Forestry Advisory Council calls for a major overhaul of the province’s forestry system, shifting from volume-based harvest targets to regional, land-based management.
It urges creating an independent, transparent forest inventory using laser-based measurements and establishing an arm’s-length body to manage data and assess high-value old-growth forests.
The council says inconsistent, industry-influenced data has eroded public trust and recommends decentralizing decision-making to reduce political interference.
The changes aim to address ecological decline, economic instability, and growing public pressure, with the report warning the sector faces long-term collapse without reform.
British Columbia propone importantes reformas forestales para solucionar los problemas de datos, confianza y sostenibilidad.