The Forest Regions and Forest Districts of British Columbia are a system of organization used by the Ministry of Forests of British Columbia for the administration of the province's forest lands.[1] The system is often used as a geographic locator by academics and writers from outside or peripheral to the field of forestry. Directors of Forest Regions and Forest Districts have sweeping powers, including control over and construction and maintenance of range roads and Forest Service Roads and administration of cutting rights, fire control, Minstry of Forests campgrounds, and have powerful influence in regional planning.
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