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  1. Forestry. Nova Scotia's forests are a mainstay of life. While the requirement to provide wood fibre to support our forest economy is still a primary concern, there is a need to sustain the quality and character of our forest resource and maintain a varied forest ecosystem. Therein lies our challenge.

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    26 de nov. de 2018 · NS Crown Land. Nova Scotia Department of Lands and Forestry property holdings Map Image Layer by Chuck_Sangster. Last Modified: November 26, 2018

  3. 17 de ago. de 2020 · In August 2015 an update of the conceptual plan for the Western Nova Scotia Crown land was released (see link below). The update changes the name and definition of “Environmentally Sensitive Area” to better clarify the meaning and intent. Guidelines for “Biodiversity-Rich Landscapes” can be found below.

  4. Ungranted petitions for Crown Land, correspondence regarding land, survey maps and supporting documentation, 1811-1849, but predominantly 1830-1849; index and records are available on microfilm at the Nova Scotia Archives. Nova Scotia Department of Lands and Forests — Escheats and forfeiture records . If the grantee did not fulfil the ...

  5. Survey costs: If a survey is required, it must be completed by a Nova Scotia land surveyor. Land migration costs: If Crown lands are being sold they must be registered in the land registration system and this one-time fee would apply. Aboriginal Consultation: When activities occur on Crown lands aboriginal consultation may be required.

  6. Hace 2 días · Learn about the rights and responsibilities of landowners and the public when it comes to accessing and using Crown land in Nova Scotia. Find out how to apply for a right-of-way permit, what activities are allowed or restricted, and how to report any issues or concerns. Visit the Government of Nova Scotia website for more information.

  7. 17 de ene. de 2023 · Although herbicides have not been used as a forest management tool on Crown land in Nova Scotia since 2010, they will be permitted in high-production forest zones.