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NB Forest Stats
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  1. Question 1 of 4
    1. Question

    Private land falls into two categories in NB, 1) Industrial Freehold, which is private land owned by forestry companies, 2) Private woodlots.

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    Both Industrial Freehold and Private woodlots must have had their lands certified by one of the recognized third-party sustainable forest management (SFM) certification programs.

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    3. Question

    The Crown Lands and Forests Act is the legal foundation of public(crown) forest management in New Brunswick. The Act divides NB’s Crown land into 10 timber licenses(forest management units) granted to companies called licensees through a 25 year forest management agreement.

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    The three types of third part forest certification systems are, 1) Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI), 2) Canadian Standards Association (CSA), 3)Forest Stewardship Council (FSC).

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