
The Clear Cut: So Far
10/25/23 • 55 min
Are you enjoying listening to The Clear Cut, and learning about all things Canadian Forestry? In this special episode, join hosts Janet Sumner and Kaya Adleman as we unpack what we’ve heard so far.
We’ll reflect on all the important themes from our previous episodes: forest fires, the rationale behind logging, barriers to policy change and potential solutions! We’ll also discuss some of the important questions we have and look for answers. If you’re feeling in need of a recap, and a preview of what’s to come, this is an episode you don’t want to miss!
Are you enjoying listening to The Clear Cut, and learning about all things Canadian Forestry? In this special episode, join hosts Janet Sumner and Kaya Adleman as we unpack what we’ve heard so far.
We’ll reflect on all the important themes from our previous episodes: forest fires, the rationale behind logging, barriers to policy change and potential solutions! We’ll also discuss some of the important questions we have and look for answers. If you’re feeling in need of a recap, and a preview of what’s to come, this is an episode you don’t want to miss!
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Forestry and the Circular Economy
A rapidly warming climate and the decline of many at-risk species, impacts that are being felt around the world, are no stranger to Canada’s forests. The Canadian Forest sector, which is dependent on the health of Canada’s forests, is a billion dollar industry with important choices to make. We sit down with François Dufresne, president of the Canadian Forest Stewardship Council (FSC Canada) to talk about how Canadian forestry can evolve with the current circumstances, and where forest certification can play a role in the transition.
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Forestry and Caring for all our Relations: with Indigenous Forester David Flood
Indigenous People in Canada have been stewards of the forests since time immemorial. And because industrial-scale logging happens on Indigenous land, it’s imperative that we discuss how we collectively, as Treaty Partners, better our relationships and build a path to coexistence.
In this episode, we sit down with David Flood, Registered Professional Forester and General Manager for Wahkohtowin Development GP. We break down why forest management in Canada needs to be informed by Indigenous systems of knowing, and what meaningful consultation with Indigenous Peoples truly looks like.
Stay tuned for a second episode with David, coming to all streaming platforms next Wednesday, November 15th!
You can find out more about David and the work that he does at the Wahkohtowin Development GP website.
Make sure to check out the show notes on the podcast webpage for more links and helpful resources.
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