Development of the National Forest Management System

With an Emphasis on Victorian Contributions
Tony Bartlett (bio)

Traditionally forest planning was based on the concept of Working Plans, and up until the 1970s there was considerable work being undertaken to identify and plan for the utilisation of forest timber resources. But from about the 1970s things changed dramatically with the establishment of the Land Conservation Council in Victoria, increased community expectations about forest conservation, Commonwealth involvent and, from 1982 in particular, State Goverment policies relevant to both native forest timber harvesting and softwood plantation development. Forest managers were required to manage the State's forests in totally new legislative and policy frameworks. This article by Tony Bartlett covers in detail the changes in approach that were required and adopted.