The First Step
Truly sustainable management of the Acadian Forest requires some thought. Current forest conditions, markets, soils, tax planning and many other factors influence which activities should be considered in any stand of trees. Even before those considerations, however, owners need to understand and be able to clearly state their personal goals for forest ownership.
The Nova Scotia Woodlot Owners and Operators Association has created a unique tool for family forest owners: An online self-assessment that helps you to identify and prioritize your personal goals for woodland ownership. It also allows you to request the information and other resources you need to begin achieving your goals. Depending on your responses, the short series of questions will take 5-10 minutes to complete.
You can indicate whether you would like us to follow up with you about specific questions you may have about forest management and any additional resources you need to begin achieving your goals.
Truly sustainable management of the Acadian Forest requires some thought. Current forest conditions, markets, soils, tax planning and many other factors influence which activities should be considered in any stand of trees. Even before those considerations, however, owners need to understand and be able to clearly state their personal goals for forest ownership.
The Nova Scotia Woodlot Owners and Operators Association has created a unique tool for family forest owners: An online self-assessment that helps you to identify and prioritize your personal goals for woodland ownership. It also allows you to request the information and other resources you need to begin achieving your goals. Depending on your responses, the short series of questions will take 5-10 minutes to complete.
You can indicate whether you would like us to follow up with you about specific questions you may have about forest management and any additional resources you need to begin achieving your goals.