GUIDE TO THE APPLICATION OF THE REGULATION RESPECTING THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF FORESTS IN THE DOMAIN OF THE STATE

 

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Training – Quiz 2

Chapter II – Protection of particular places and territories

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Question 1 Section 3.

No forest development activity may be carried out on the site of a meteorological station located in the forest.

True or false?

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Question 2 Section 4.

A person who carries out forest development activities in an archaeological sector must leave the soil intact and must harvest trees when the ground is frozen at a depth of at least:

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Question 3 Section 5.

Where a trapping camp erected under section 88 de la Act respecting the conservation and development of wildlife (chapter C-61.1) is permanently installed in a development unit or other forest in the domain of the State, no forest development activity may be carried out over an area of 40,000 m2, including the camp area.

True or false?

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Question 4 Section 7.

A strip of woodland at least 60 m wide must be preserved around isolated vacation sites and around complementary and grouped vacation sites.

True or false?

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Question 5 Section 8.

A strip of woodland must be preserved around a sugar bush used for maple production purposes, a landfill site and a burial site.

How wide must the strip be?

Please select 2 correct answers

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Question 6 Section 9.

When a partial harvest is permitted in a strip of woodland preserved pursuant to section 8, what is the minimum residual density that is required in a black spruce stand?

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Question 7 Sections 12 and 13.

Depending on the place or territory, the visual setting that must be preserved may be:

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Question 8 Section 12.

Which of the following places must have a visual setting of 1.5 km?

a) a rest area

b) a dock site with a boat ramp when it includes restaurant and lodging facilities in its service areas

c) a public beach

d) a reception station

e) a scenic outlook

f) tourist circuits or roads

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Question 9 Section 14.

Total cutting and partial cutting with maintenance of a continuous forest cover are allowed in a visual setting or in a heritage cultural landscape.

True or false?

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Question 10 Section 16.

At least 30% of the productive forest area in an outfitting operation with exclusive rights, a controlled zone or a wildlife sanctuary must always be composed of stands of 7 m or more in height when they cover a total area of at least 30 km2.

True or false?

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Question 11 Section 16.

At least 30% of the productive forest area of each territorial reference unit, or portion thereof, of at least 30 km², included in an outfitting operation with exclusive rights, in a controlled zone or in a wildlife sanctuary and situated in the maple and fir bioclimatic domains, must be composed of stands of 7 m or more in height.

True or false?

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Question 12 Section 21.

Forest development activities are prohibited in an area of 4,000 m² around a Native campground not covered by the second paragraph of section 20. In a beaver reserve, this protection is given to a maximum of two campgrounds per 100 km² of trapping ground.

True or false?

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Question 13 Section 21.

What is a group of Native campgrounds and what protection is granted to them under section 21?

Choose one of the following answers:

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