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increase in both scale and scope. Hiring freezes and challenges in finding and retaining staff, partic- ularly those in the GIS area, com- pound this problem. Politics and agendas are the fourth lesson, and are an inher- ent part of the Muskwa-Kechika Management Area initiative. Politicians, responding to lobby- ing, sometimes make decisions without consulting with govern- ment staff and without any appreciation of the existing situ- ation or resources available. The M-K Advisory Board is composed of members from a broad range of constituencies and each brings the expectations and aspi- rations of their sectors to Board discussions. Government man- agers and staff also have the mandate of their ministries to fulfill, which can result in clashes between the ministries because of their conflicting objectives. One of the most challenging aspects of the Muskwa-Kechika Program Manager's job is to champion the Muskwa-Kechika Management Area initiative and to serve as a liaison between the various groups and promote effective communication, 'buy- ing' into a common vision and co-operation. Roles and responsibilities are the .fifth major lesson learnt from this initiative. Funding has grown increasingly scarce over the last decade, and the trust fund is drawing increasing attention from both within and without govern- ment. In many ways, it is the trust fund that can potentially serve the greatest role in ensuring that the M-KMA is successful, and there needs to be a healthy appreciation between the Muskwa-Kechika Advisory Board and government staff in how to best apply the fund to comple- ment existing government responsibilities and initiatives. 116 The trust fund is there to advance the M-KMA with a view to main- taining its unique features while also permitting industrial devel- opment over three-quarters of the area. This is a daunting, but not insurmountable challenge, requiring all parties involved to assume their roles and co-oper- ate to achieve not only their indi- vidual responsibilities but also those of the group as a whole. Acknowledgements I would like to thank the Iceland Forest Service, and particularly References Land Use Coordination Office, Province of British Columbia. 1997a. Fort St. lohn Land and Resource Management Plan. Government of British Columbia, Victoria, BC. Land Use Coordination Office, Province of British Columbia. 1997b. Fort Nelson Land and Resource Management Plan. Government of British Columbia, Victoria, BC. Land Use Coordination Office, Province of British Columbia. 1997c. Oil and Gas Exploration and Development in the Muskwa-Kechika. Government of British Columbia, Victoria, BC. Land Use Coordination Office, Province of British Columbia. 1997d. Mineral Exploration and Mine Development in the Muskwa-Kechika. Government of British Columbia, Victoria, BC. Land Use Coordination Office, Province of British Columbia. 1998. A Protected Areas Strategy for British Columbia. Government of British Columbia, Victoria, BC. Land Use Coordination Office, Province of British Columbia. 2000a. Land-Use Planning in British Columbia. Government of British Columbia, Victoria, BC. Land Use Coordination Office, Province of British Columbia. Throstur Eysteinsson and Karl Gunnarson for their wonderful hospitality and an incredible conference and related forestry trips. I would also like to thank the provincial government for permitting me to attend the workshop and to acknowledge that all comments and views expressed within this paper are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official views of the government of British Columbia or the Muskwa-Kechika Advisory Board. 2000b. News release 330- 30:ELP00/01-183. Government of British Columbia, Victoria, BC. Land Use Coordination Office, Province of British Columbia. 2000c. Mackenzie Land and Resource Management Plan. Government of British Columbia, Victoria, BC. Ministerof Environment, Lands and Parks. 1998. Bill 37-1998. Muskwa-Kechika Management Area Act. Government of British Columbia, Victoria, BC. Mitchell-Banks, Paul). 1999. Tenure Arrangements for Facilitating Community Forestry in British Columbia. Unpublished Ph.D. thesis at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC. Oil and Gas Commission. 1999 First Annual Report, October 23, 1998 - March 31,1999. Oil and Gas Commission, Fort St. )ohn, BC. Peel, A.L (Sandyl. 1991. Forest Resource Commission. The Future of Our Forests. Queen’s Printer, Victoria. Province of British Columbia. 1997. Muskwa-Kechika Management Plan. Government of British Columbia, Victoria, BC. World Commission on Environment and Development. 1987. Our Common Future. Oxford University Press, Oxford. SKÓGRÆKTARRITIÐ 2001 1. tbl
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