
Timber Supply Review
The Timber Supply Review is a process used by government agencies to assess and plan for the sustainable availability of forest resources. It evaluates how much timber can be responsibly harvested without harming ecosystems, considering factors like forest health, environmental protection, and economic needs. The goal is to ensure a steady, renewable supply of wood for industries such as logging and manufacturing, while maintaining forest health for future generations. This review helps set policies and quotas for timber harvesting in a way that balances economic, environmental, and social considerations.