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Sustainabl­y-managed Forests: Essential for Canada, Youth Employment, and Fighting Climate Change

- Jess Kakneviciu­s

Sustainabl­y-managed forests are critical to our collective future. The forest sector is a key partner in the fight against climate change. Forests — particular­ly when they’re managed sustainabl­y — sequester carbon, and products sourced from these forests can store carbon for decades.

The importance of sustainabl­y-managed forests to global challenges is clear. The Canadian government even recognized the forest sector as essential during the COVID19 pandemic and indicated that the sector will play an important role in Canada’s

COVID-19 recovery, in part because it offers diverse, high-quality jobs for more than 200,000 people.

The Sustainabl­e Forestry Initiative (SFI) is an independen­t, non-profit organizati­on that advances sustainabi­lity through forest-focused collaborat­ions. SFI is a sustainabi­lity leader through its work in standards, conservati­on, community, and education, and together with its network is providing solutions to global challenges like climate change. Project Learning Tree Canada (PLT Canada), an initiative of SFI, helps grow the next generation of forest and conservati­on leaders.

Since 2018, PLT Canada has placed young people in over 3,500 forest, conservati­on, and parks jobs with support from the Government of Canada and over 200 employers across the country. The organizati­on provides profession­al developmen­t support through its job placements, mentorship programmin­g, and much more. These critical services are becoming increasing­ly relevant as Canada will need to replenish an estimated 47,500 forestry jobs between now and 2028.

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 ?? Jess Kakneviciu­s ?? Vice President of Education, Sustainabl­e Forestry Initiative
Jess Kakneviciu­s Vice President of Education, Sustainabl­e Forestry Initiative

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