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Our RoleThe Mission of the Canadian Forest Service"To promote the sustainable development of Canada's forests and competitiveness of the Canadian forest sector for the well–being of present and future generations of Canadians." About The Pacific Forestry Centre
Managing Canada's forests is a challenge as immense as the country itself. Because Canada is so vast and its forests so diverse, forestry policies and practices differ between provinces. While each province is responsible for managing its forest resource, the Canadian Forest Service addresses national and international issues affecting Canada's forests as a whole such as climate change, market access and First Nations issues. Recognized worldwide for excellence in science and technology, the Pacific Forestry Centre is one of five Canadian Forest Service research and development centres committed to the sustainable development and competitiveness of the Canadian forest sector. The Pacific Forestry Centre provides essential forest research to secure the social, economic and environmental value of the forest for future generations. Although forestry management is the responsibility of each province, science is the foundation of forestry policies across the country. The Pacific Forestry Centre employs approximately 135 research and development staff working in four major program areas: Forest Biology; Forest Resources; Marketing and Operations; and Industry, Trade and Economics. Forest research and development activities at the Pacific Forestry Centre are not limited to B.C., but have a national and international scope. The Pacific Forestry Centre, as part of the Canadian Forest Service, is responsible for:
Working with the four other Canadian Forest Service centres and national headquarters, the Pacific Forestry Centre is committed to excellence in forest research. Through our efforts and those of our partners, we are working to promote the responsible management of Canada's forests.
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