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Industry observers have noted that clearcutting and reforestation has worked really well in Holland. Can Nova Scotia learn anything from the Holland example?

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Industry observers have noted that clearcutting and reforestation has worked really well in Holland. Can Nova Scotia learn anything from the Holland example?

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Indeed, it has worked well in Holland. However, it would be misleading to make the comparison for Nova Scotia. It is important to stress that Nova Scotia forest is very different than that in Holland. In fact, we cannot even make any comparisons between other provinces in Canada. Nova Scotia has an Acadian forest unlike the rest of Canada that has Boreal Forests. The size of our clearcuts are much smaller than in other provinces, however, their circumstances are different. It is important to ensure when making any forestry comparisons that we compare apples to apples and oranges to oranges.

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