Transforming the Canadian Forest Sector

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1 NRCan s Initiatives on Transforming the Canadian Forest Sector David Nanang Director General, Great Lakes Forestry Centre, Canadian Forest Service

2 Outline of the presentation Context: Canada s forests The Federal Government s role Forest sector issues and opportunities what CFS is doing What s on the horizon

3 Canada s resource economy the world s 3 rd largest per capita resource endowment, including significant untapped resources in Canada s North the 8 th highest total primary energy supply in the world the world s 3 rd largest forest area world s top destination for non-ferrous mining exploration in the top 5 of almost all major minerals and metals global leader in public geoscience amongst world s cleanest and lowest cost electricity producers

4 Canada s forests 347 M Hectares of forest 91% original forest cover 9% of the world s forests (24% of the boreal)

5 Ownership and management Federal 4% Canada s forests are for the most part publicly owned, and are managed in the public interest Private 6% Provincial Territorial 90%

6 Canada s forest resource advantage $22.1 billion GDP from the forest industry in 2015 3rd largest forest cover in the world 201,645 jobs including 9,500 in indigenous communities in 2015 Nearly 7% of exports are from the forest industry 1/4 of all emissions from fossil fuel use are removed by forests every year

Independent evidence 7

8 Federal and provincial jurisdiction FEDERAL GOVERNMENT International trade and relations National policy and regulatory framework Indigenous and Northern Affairs Management of federal lands National reporting SHARED Science and technology Environmental regulation PROVINCIAL & TERRITORIAL Own & manage 90% of Canada s forests Fight wildland fire Develop legislation, regulations and policies Allocate timber licenses Collect stumpage fees Collect data

9 Canadian Forest Service (CFS) Vision: An innovative, globally competitive forest sector rooted in sustainable forests creating prosperity for Canadians. Strategic Priorities: Support forest sector competitiveness, optimize forest value, advance environmental leadership. Sustainable Forests CFS is an important provider of forest science on topics including sustainability, fire, pests, carbon, and climate change. A Competitive Forest Industry CFS supports innovation (e.g., new products, applications and technologies for efficiency) and protects/expands markets to increase competitiveness.

Canadian Forest Service Our science capacity 605 total staff, including 196 research professionals 154 technical staff 153 scientists 77% of staff outside NCR 5 regional science centres Over 125 adjunct professor affiliations CFS Programs: Climate Change Sustainable Forest Management Cumulative Effects Pest Management Fire Management Markets and Innovation Sustainable Fibre Solutions 10 Our programming Our impact Undertakes the science upon which SFM is based Resolves complex trade issues to protect Canada s position as the world s largest exporter of forest products Facilitates sector transformation and expands markets Provides knowledge and data to meet Canada s international obligations Develops, defends and enhances evidence-based federal policy public health and safety (e.g., wildland fire) Climate change plant quarantine environmental assessment international product codes land claims biodiversity Globally recognized; CFS science ranks in top 10 internationally

11 Innovation Supports forest sector transformation Expanding Market Opportunities Program National Forest Inventory Forest Innovation Program Market development Commercialization Pre-commercial R&D Enhanced inventory Upstream science Investments in Forest Industry Transformation Program

12 Innovation Supports forest sector transformation Example Local IFIT Investments Wood Replaces Plastic (Natures Affinity Inc. Newmarket ON) Upgrading Lignin for Value-Added Manufacturing (Domtar Inc. Espanola, ON) Innovative New Pulp (Domtar Inc. Dryden, ON)

13 Markets Improves market access and diversification The Government of Canada is a critical actor in supporting industry competitiveness: Diversifying markets overseas Growing the North American wood market Ensuring market access for emerging products (e.g., bioproducts) Addressing barriers to trade Exciting new developments: Tall wood building demonstrations, mass timber low-carbon, renewable construction material. Photo credit: naturallywood.com, photographer: KK Law.

14 Markets Improves market access and diversification Softwood Lumber Background Forest Sector Directly employs more than 200,000 people and is vital to Canada s economy Softwood Lumber (SWL) Industry A key component of a highly integrated forest sector; its waste stream provides input of chip and fibre for several downstream industries Export value of $8.6B in 2015, with approximately 70% of exports going to the U.S Canada U.S. SWL Disputes Since the 1980s, the U.S. has imposed punitive trade actions against Canada s SWL industry Each time, Canada has successfully challenged the action as inconsistent with both U.S. and international law During the most recent dispute (2001 2006) about 7,000 jobs were lost and 56 mills closed in Canada

15 Markets Improves market access and diversification Softwood Lumber Current State Investigation and Duties The 2006 Softwood Lumber Agreement and a one year cool-down period expired in October 2016 In December 2016, the U.S. Department of Commerce launched an investigation into Canadian SWL imports alleging unfair subsidies It is expected that the U.S. will announce preliminary countervailing duties in late April, although it could be earlier, and preliminary anti-dumping duties in June Expected Impact of Duties Significant impacts for the SWL industry across the country. Forest-dependent, rural and Indigenous communities will experience the greatest impact Collaboration Ministers Federal-Provincial Softwood Lumber Task Force is assessing readiness of governments to respond to the needs of workers and communities and is working to keep the forest sector strong and resilient

16 Forest science Provides information to support and enhance the sustainability of Canada s forests and forest sector Example areas of focus: Climate change adaptation Fire modelling and prediction Invasive and native pests Enhanced Forest Inventory (LiDAR) Canadian Boreal Forest Agreement Science-based sustainability indicators State of Canada s Forests

17 Forest-based Indigenous economic development Builds Indigenous communities capacities to harness forest-based economic opportunities Investment in capacity building, strategic planning and business development needed for communities to take advantage of opportunities

18 Forest-based Indigenous economic development Builds Indigenous communities capacities to harness forest-based economic opportunities Ontario (since 2011) Partnered with over 25 Indigenous communities $3.5M invested leveraging an additional $3.5M from federal, provincial, and industrial partners

19 Climate change: mitigation Bioenergy and bioproducts Building with wood Sustainable forest management

20 Climate change: already affecting Canada s forests

21 Canada s evolving forest sector TODAY 2040 Innovating to meet challenges Sustainable, profitable producers of forest products A strategy of innovation looking to a higher-valued future away from newsprint Exposed to trade risk softwood lumber, dissolving pulp, supercalendered paper Disturbances are having a large impact on Canadian forests Growth in the global economy/population puts increasing value on Canada s vast forest resource and renewable forest products Forest sector is a leader in the Bioeconomy Bioeconomy is driven by climate change Newsprint production has ended (!) Forests start to feel increasing effects of climate change, through changes to ecosystems, increased fires, drought & pests

22 Bioeconomy: part of the solution to a green low-carbon economy TEXTILE BIOPLASTICS & FIBREMATS LUMBER & WOOD PRODUCTS BIOBASED CHEMICALS & MATERIALS TRANSPORTATION FUELS It looks like we found a bit of a gold vein. Dr. John Pierce, Dupont, 2008 describing new biochemical from corn HEAT PAPER & PACKAGING

23 Thank you! David Nanang, PhD Director General Canadian Forest Service Great Lakes Forestry Centre David.Nanang@canada.ca Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of Natural Resources, 2016

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