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The Canadian Institute of Forestry/Institut
forestier du Canada (CIF/IFC) is the national voice of forest
practitioners. The CIF/IFC (formed in 1908) organized in 23 sections
across Canada represent members who are foresters, forest
technologists and technicians, educators, scientists and others with
a professional interest in forestry. The CIF/IFC disseminates
information to members through local and national meetings, and The
Forestry Chronicle, the Institute's bimonthly journal. Members are
active throughout their communities sharing ideas and information
with others interested in forests and forest management.
In response to the public's demand for more
information on how Canada's forests are being managed, the Canadian
Institute of Forestry is developing a new feature on our website
that will explain Canadian forestry practices.
We invite you to explore our website to find out more
about forestry and Canadian forestry practices. You will find
information on:
Now Available
What
is Forestry? - a
brief look at the profession, who are forest practitioners, and
what do they do
Forest
Values - the economic, environmental,
social and cultural values that we associate with forests
Historical
Forestry Practices - the evolution of
forestry in Canada seen as four eras: Aboriginal forestry,
exploitation forestry, sustained yield forestry, and sustainable
forestry
Current Forestry Practices - a
review of common forestry practices:
Silvicultural
Systems - descriptions of the most common
methods used in forestry, some advantages and disadvantages of the
clearcutting, selection, seed-tree, and shelterwood systems
Forest
Health - what is it? forest insects and disease,
acid rain, atmospheric changes, maintenance of biodiversity,
management practices
Forest
Regions of Canada a map displaying the 12
forest regions of Canada
We hope that you will find the following webpages
interesting and of educational value. If you have comments or
suggestions of what information you would like to see, please
email us at: cif@cif-ifc.org |
Coming Soon
- Current Forestry Practices - more
information on common forestry practices:
- Fire Management - current approaches to
forest fire prevention and suppression, the use of fire as a
management tool
- Forest Harvesting - description of forest
harvesting methods, road construction and maintenance, standards,
technologies
- Forest Planning - forest inventory, mapping,
growth & yield, and modelling operations
- Protected Areas - management of forests in
parks, reserves, fragile landscapes, and other lands with
restricted use
- Forest Sector - an overview of the forest
sector from many disciplines who are involved in the management of
Canada's forests: federal and provincial governments, forest
industries, education and research institutions, non-government
organizations, and the practitioners involved.
- Criteria & Indicators of Sustainable
Forestry - the development and application of a comprehensive
set of criteria and indicators for measuring sustainable forest
management
- Species At Risk - the management of forested
lands to address the needs of threatened and endangered plant and
animal species
- Forest Policy - the essential elements of
Canada's federal and provincial policies and legislation including
an overview of forest tenure in Canada
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