Transforming the Future of Forest Management

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Explore the evolution of the forest sector, its challenges, and the innovative solutions proposed by the Centre for Forest Science and Innovation. Witness the decline, ecosystem management shifts, and the vision for a sustainable and transformed industry focusing on biorefining, bioenergy, and advanced wood products.


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  1. 1 November 13, 2014 Research and the Forest Sector The future of forest management and industry transformation Centre for Forest Science and Innovation

  2. 2 November 13, 2014 Introduction What will the future look like? Resource management and industry development are intertwined Management and industry are transforming Science will be the difference between success and failure. Structural decline is an opportunity Other resource sectors have failed Centre for Forest Science and Innovation

  3. 3 September 24, 2024 The Decline The forest sector in NL has been in a slow decline for several decades, collapsing dramatically since 2006. Contribution to GDP peaked at 3.1% in 1995, averaged 2.4% and is currently < 0.5% Dollar value peaked at $309 Million in 2005 and is currently $250 Million. 1 newsprint mill, 5 significant integrated sawmills and number of mom and pop enterprises Centre for Forest Science and Innovation

  4. 4 September 24, 2024 Managing Ecosystems: From Forester to God? The management environment has shifted dramatically. Citizens expect holistic management. Forester, Sociologist, Economist, Ecologist, Geologist, Engineer Without integration the social contract is a risk. Scientific knowledge and tools to meet the challenge Centre for Forest Science and Innovation

  5. 5 September 24, 2024 Forest management and Industry Managing within historical constraints Developing and extracting the resource to match existing industry It can be difficult to follow the science Reset? Developing an industry to match the resource Develop the resource and the industry together Sustainability and value growth Centre for Forest Science and Innovation

  6. 6 September 24, 2024 What do we want our forest sector to look like? Ask around dialogue is critical. Knowledge is dispersed The vision should be collective A starting point CFSI vision for the future of our forest sector Centre for Forest Science and Innovation

  7. 7 September 24, 2024 A Transformed Industry Biorefining Bioenergy Advanced wood products Local niche producers Traditional lumber Pulp and paper Resource services and technologies Centre for Forest Science and Innovation

  8. 8 September 24, 2024 Innovative Forest Management Links to Industry Location, Location, Location Focusing on accessible high ROI resource Processing clusters, strategically located Enhanced forest resource inventory, optimizing resource utilization Silviculture focused on diversity of resource E.g. volume vs. stem size, softwood vs. hardwood Managing for quality not quantity Centre for Forest Science and Innovation

  9. 9 September 24, 2024 Innovative Forest Management The Social Contract Explicit integration of social and ecological values Equal treatment of Economic, Social, and Ecological values Optimization of value in land use Integrated management structures Empowered decision making at the planning team level. Centre for Forest Science and Innovation

  10. 10 September 24, 2024 The Science Industry Transformation Biorefining Technologies and products Resource options Business models Bioenergy Life cycle analysis Climate change Local conditions and markets Centre for Forest Science and Innovation

  11. 11 September 24, 2024 The Science Industry Transformation Advanced wood products Resource options Existing or new technologies Developing markets (education) Niche Products Resource access and local management models Capacity support Engagement

  12. 12 September 24, 2024 The Science Forest Management What s in an Enhanced Forest Inventory Detailed fibre data Digital elevation (lidar) Ecological data Quantifying values Habitat models E.g. game species vs. forest succession Decision making tools Explicit trade-off and optimal solutions

  13. 13 September 24, 2024 The Science Forest Management System and process analysis Breaking down the silos Public sector innovation Planning models Knowledge Transfer Organizational culture

  14. 14 September 24, 2024 Pipe Dream or Reality? The opportunity is here We have the human resources The technology and tools are within our reach The collective will? A diverse, sustainable forest sector, that will be an international model and provide for rural Newfoundland and Labrador for generations to come

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