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President William Lahey to lead Nova Scotia’s Forest Practices Review

President William Lahey to lead Nova Scotia’s Forest Practices Review

Natural Resources Minister Margaret Miller announced today that President William Lahey will review forest practices and evaluate market access for private forest owners. President Lahey is an associate professor at Dalhousie’s Schulich School of Law and a former deputy minister of environment.

“The sustainable management of our natural resources is vitally important to all Nova Scotians,” said Ms. Miller. “I welcome Prof. Lahey to the task of leading a thorough and independent review that examines the forest practice issues that are so important to Nova Scotians.”

President Lahey will carry out a review of existing forest harvest practices including strengths and weaknesses and the overall role of Crown wood supply throughout Nova Scotia. He will provide recommendations for improvement regarding how Nova Scotia balances long-term environmental, social and economic interests in managing the province’s forests.

The review will consider and build on the significant public, Mi’kmaw and stakeholder engagement that has occurred on the issue of forestry in recent years, as well as the commitments and ongoing work related to the Path We Share, A Natural Resources Strategy for Nova Scotia 2011-2020.

President Lahey will be supported by independent technical experts and other resources. He will deliver a final report to the minister by Feb. 28, 2018. The report will be made public after the review period.

The review will be conducted in three phases:

  • Sept.-Dec., a preparatory phase to assemble and review background material, retain independent experts and commission background papers
  • Dec.-Jan., an issue identification and review period that involves outlining major issues, Mi’kmaw engagement, and stakeholder and public input
  • Jan.-Feb., analysis and report preparation.

The terms of reference are available at novascotia.ca/natr/forestry/Forest_Review/


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