National Post

MANAGING CANADA’S FORESTS FOR PEOPLE, WILDLIFE, AND THE CLIMATE

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Canada’s forests stretch from coast to coast, are home to more than 2.5 million people and 1.6 million Indigenous peoples, and are a key driver of the Canadian economy, contributi­ng up to 200,000 jobs. We are a forest nation.

So, it’s essential that our forests meet the social, ecological, and economic needs of present and future generation­s.

To do this, the Forest Stewardshi­p Council® (FSC®), a non-profit organizati­on committed to responsibl­e forestry, has launched a new national standard for responsibl­e forest management in Canada which targets the most pressing issues threatenin­g Canadian forests today, including:

The woodland caribou crisis:

Caribou help signify the health of the forest and support other plants and wildlife, including birds, insects, and small mammals. The FSC® now includes requiremen­ts to directly support caribou habitat and avoid harvest in breeding or migration areas.

Indigenous peoples’ rights:

Over 1.6 million Indigenous Canadians live in or near forests. The new FSC ® standard introduces requiremen­ts to proactivel­y recognize and uphold the rights of Indigenous peoples to protect their culture, livelihood, and lands.

Workers’ rights including gender equity:

The rights of the people who depend onour forests for their livelihood, including health, safety, and gender equity are important considerat­ions info rest management. FSC ® requires that forest managers maintain or enhance the social and economic well-being of forest workers.

Landscape management and conservati­on:

Landscape-level management is needed to maintain, enhance, and restore ecosystem services. The new standard includes requiremen­ts to minimize and avoid landscape disturbanc­es, like aligning forestry activities with other industrial activities, and to improve the protection of waterways.

A way forward

This new standard holds the opportunit­y to show the world how 21st century forestry can provide meaningful solutions for collaborat­ive, equitable, and sustainabl­e management of our forests.

Learnmore about our new standard and the importance of keeping our forests for all, forever at ca.fsc.org.

 ??  ?? Francois Dufresne
President, Forest Stewardshi­p Council Canada
Francois Dufresne President, Forest Stewardshi­p Council Canada
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