That is exactly the purpose of the standard that is currently being drafted. Originally the organization responsible for this was the SERA but it is now called the Cornerstone Standards Council. The intent is to designate areas where there should be no activity whatsoever and to draft rules on how to develop areas where there will be development.
The areas for our company's purposes are often urban or at the periphery of urban areas. In many cases, these are not green fields or forests. They are areas where there is agriculture or second- or third-generation forest.
Proper rehabilitation often leads to better diversity than in what was there before our activities. That is what we are integrating into our model. We are determining which areas should not be used, how we should proceed, and what we should leave behind after we have finished our use of the area.