Forest conservation
Conservation Forestry – Careful Use of Canada’s Forest Resources
This report highlights the many ways that conservation serves as a core principle of sustainable forest management in Canada, so that forests will remain healthy and resilient and continue to support and enrich the lives of Canadians for many generations.
A Climate Adaptation Strategy for Conservation and Management of Yellowcedar in Alaska
This report presents a conservation and management strategy for yellow-cedar in Alaska in the context of climate change. Specific management considerations are presented regionally and for 33 separate geographic zones where yellow-cedar grows in coastal Alaska.
Tree Seed Working Group News Bulletin: Canadian Forest Genetics Association
Tree planting promises and their role in helping to capture carbon have garnered a great deal of attention. It certainly is more generally acceptable to considerations of "reduction" that may impact our economic growth.
Guiding Principles for Wetland Stewardship and Forest Management – Practitioners Guide
This document was developed to synthesize current knowledge of the relationship between boreal wetlands and forests and to support the integration of wetland stewardship into forest management.
Conserving the World’s Last Great Forest is Possible: Here’s How (2013)
A summary that provides clear guidance about what needs to be done to ensure that protection decisions balance the maintenance of the natural heritage of Canada’s Boreal forest region with industrial development that extracts resources that other nations desire.
Afforestation Guide for Southern Ontario
The purpose of this guide is to provide information and best practices regarding the establishment and management of afforestation areas in Ontario, Canada.