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Operations
On August 22, 2000 Iisaak began harvesting in Clayoquot Sound. As recommended by the Scientific Panel, all harvesting is conducted using variable retention systems. What is a variable retention system? Variable retention systems are defined as the retention of at least 15% of the forest. Iisaak's approach focuses on protecting of all forest values, maintaining ecosystem function, and producing a wide range of forest services and products. The trees retained are dispersed across the harvest area, concentrated in patches or distributed in a combination of both types of retention.
How
much of the forest does Iisaak retain?
Iisaak's approach results in a range of retention levels between 15% and 80%. Iisaak emphasizes the values to be retained rather than the trees to be removed.
Left: A faller measuring and bucking a tree in a dispersed retention area.
Variable retention harvesting is more expensive than conventional harvesting. How
will the additional cost be accounted for?
Right: Vancouver Island Helicopters' Kamov grapple yarding a small patch cut.
The
short answer is that the most efficient way to offset costs is
to receive a premium for our product. Society as a whole demands
that greater care be taken in our forests.
We at Iisaak subscribe to that philosophy. We believe
that our customers are prepared to pay more for conservation-based
forestry. In
the long term we will try to create a new economic model
through the development of revenue streams from other values
such as eco-tourism, recreation, botanicals, carbon and
biodiversity. This strategy will help to:
Iisaak
represents a market based solution to longstanding controversy
over logging and conservation issues in Clayoquot Sound.
Iisaak is a successful business designed to harness
market forces and contribute to a resolution of land use
issues in an unprecedented way. What
type of private sector investment is Iisaak looking for? We
are looking for individuals and groups who are interested
investing in something they care about.
This could include:
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