| The Forest Inventory and
Analysis Program delivers current, consistent and credible information
about the status and condition of the NWT forests. We collect and
analyze a consistent core set of ecological data on the forested landbase
so that comparable information and trends exist for all of the NWT.
In each region, we collect additional data beyond the core set and
tailor analysis to address specific regional and local issues. Consequently,
our information and trends are important indicators of the conservation
status and sustainable management of NWT's forests.
We use the latest technologies to acquire data through remote sensing
and field activities. We use experts from universities and elsewhere
to augment our research and analytical capabilities and to help
us develop new inventory and analysis techniques. We use rigorous
quality assurance procedures to verify the accuracy of our estimates
and validate our analytical results. Consequently, Territorial,
Federal and First Nations governments, industries, environmental
organizations, private landowners and consultants can rely on the
credibility of our information to make critical land management,
policy and investment decisions.
Mission
To provide accurate and timely information and analysis on the
quantity and quality of the forest resource to support land and
resource management.
Goals
- To accurately assess the quantity and quality the forest resources
of the NWT.
- To understand and model growth and succession patterns of NWT
forests.
- To make accurate and up to date forest resource information
available to land managers and the public.
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