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We talk to the backbone of forestry –the people– and discover that innovation is everywhere if we can enact good policy to support it. We examine biofuel, mass timber, and more.
The human element is at the forefront, from the connection to the forest that is an innate part of being human, to the emotional impact of wildfires and a look at family-run forestry businesses.
We also discuss sustainability, misconceptions and the need for more communication and collaboration within the forestry industry itself.
And we review Finnish forestry practices–what we can learn from value chains, sustainable forestry practices and opportunities for collaboration.
As the old saying goes, we often don’t see the forest for the trees. Or in a modern sense the forest for the toilet paper, cardboard boxes and houses that surround us. Forestry is an industry that is woven into the fabric of our daily lives, but we don’t often see or acknowledge it. In Forestry Uncut, we aim to bring foresters and the industry to centre stage.
For more information and resources, visit the Forest Nova Scotia website at https://www.forestns.ca/
Forestry Uncut is produced by Story Studio Network https://storystudionetwork.com/
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Forestry Can Fix That
Season 1 · Episode 1
vendredi 6 septembre 2024 • Duration 14:29
*Note to listener: Since the recording of this episode Stephen Moore is no longer the Executive Director of Forest Nova Scotia.
Key Takeaways:
- Stephen Moore, *Former Executive Director at Forest Nova Scotia, emphasizes forestry's unmatched ability to remove more carbon from the atmosphere than it produces, making it the greenest sector in Nova Scotia.
- The episode reveals the inception of the podcast from a casual coffee shop conversation, reflecting the urgency and importance of discussing forestry's role in climate solutions.
- Stephen highlights the need for forestry to be recognized as a key player in addressing various issues such as housing, rural prosperity, and economic development, positioning it as a multifaceted solution provider.
- Stephen Moore's insights on the sustainability and environmental benefits of forestry.
- Discussion on the challenges and misconceptions about forestry, including its impact on wildfire management and global forestry practices.
- Exploration of the practical applications of forestry in everyday products and its contribution to climate change mitigation.
Forest Nova Scotia is the largest forestry organization in the province. Members include woodlot owners, sawmills, contractors and pulp and paper companies. Find out more about us and what we do at www.forestns.ca.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/forestnovascotia/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/forest-nova-scotia/?originalSubdomain=ca
Forestry Uncut is produced by Story Studio Network. www.storystudionetwork.com/
Tackling Forestry Misconceptions and Communication Challenges
Season 1 · Episode 2
samedi 7 septembre 2024 • Duration 20:15
*Note to listener: Since the recording of this episode Stephen Moore is no longer the Executive Director of Forest Nova Scotia.
Key Takeaways:
- Public Misunderstanding: The general public often views cutting trees as harmful, despite relying on wood products for daily needs.
- Communication Gaps: Small forestry businesses in Atlantic Canada face challenges in internal communication and collaboration, affecting overall industry growth.
- International Models: Finland’s forestry sector shows successful collaboration across various industry levels, offering a potential model for Atlantic Canada.
- Complexity of Collaboration: Effective collaboration requires compromises, which can be difficult for small, family-owned businesses focused on immediate survival.
- Perception vs. Reality: There’s a significant disconnect between the public's perception of forestry and its sustainable practices and benefits.
- Julia MacMillan: Forestry expert with extensive experience in small-scale, family-owned forestry operations. Julia and her husband David own McMillian Forestry in Tatamagouche, NS. https://forestrysectorcouncil.ca/portfolio-items/macmillan-forest-inc/
- Mark Symes: Forester with international experience in sustainable forestry practices. He is the co-founder of Symplicty Designs Inc. https://www.symplicity.ca/
Forest Nova Scotia is the largest forestry organization in the province. Members include woodlot owners, sawmills, contractors and pulp and paper companies. Find out more about us and what we do at www.forestns.ca.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/forestnovascotia/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/forest-nova-scotia/?originalSubdomain=ca
Forestry Uncut is produced by Story Studio Network. www.storystudionetwork.com/
"When I Say Forest....You Say?"
Season 1 · Episode 3
dimanche 8 septembre 2024 • Duration 27:47
*Note to listener: Since the recording of this episode Stephen Moore is no longer the Executive Director of Forest Nova Scotia.
Key Takeaways:
- Perception vs. Reality in Forestry: Public perception often sees trees as sacred, unlike other renewable resources, complicating the acceptance of sustainable forestry practices.
- Unexpected Historical Tidbits: An elephant brought from India to Nova Scotia in 1967 for a promotional stunt sheds light on historical international cooperation in the forestry sector.
- Labour Market Challenges: Both Canadian and Finnish forestry sectors face difficulties in attracting and retaining workers in rural areas, with young people preferring urban living.
- Financial Barriers to Innovation: Training forestry workers is costly, and the financial burden often falls on individual business owners, posing significant economic risks.
- The Need for People in Forestry: The forestry sector's growth is heavily dependent on people, and without addressing labour and innovation challenges, the sector's potential to combat climate change may be hindered.
- Kent Dykeman
- Robert Prinz, Senior Scientist, Luke Natural Resources Institute Finland https://www.luke.fi/en
- Heather Boyd, Executive Director, Forestry Sector Council https://forestrysectorcouncil.ca/about-us/#bod
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Forest Nova Scotia is the largest forestry organization in the province. Members include woodlot owners, sawmills, contractors and pulp and paper companies. Find out more about us and what we do at www.forestns.ca.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/forestnovascotia/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/forest-nova-scotia/?originalSubdomain=ca
Forestry Uncut is produced by Story Studio Network. www.storystudionetwork.com/
The Hero's Journey in Forestry
Season 1 · Episode 4
mercredi 16 octobre 2024 • Duration 29:41
*Note to listener: Since the recording of this episode Stephen Moore is no longer the Executive Director of Forest Nova Scotia.
Key Takeaways:
- Forestry's Heroic Potential: Forestry can significantly contribute to solving environmental issues, but the market and policies must align to harness this potential.
- Innovative Solutions: Joe Lewis and Joachim Stroink highlight their pioneering technologies that transform wood waste into valuable resources, emphasizing efficiency and sustainability.
- Policy Challenges: Stephen Moore discusses the problematic policies that hinder progress in forestry, stressing the need for immediate action and better support for innovative projects.
- Personal Commitment: Joe and Joachim's personal stories reflect their deep commitment to making a positive impact, demonstrating the human element behind these groundbreaking initiatives.
- Public Perception of Fire: Addressing public fears about fire is crucial, as controlled burning is an essential and efficient method in forestry when done correctly.
- Joe Lewis: BioBurn Pros president https://www.bioburnpros.ca/
- Joachim Stroink: SustainAgro Chief Government and Global Relations Officer https://sustain-agro.com/
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Forest Nova Scotia is the largest forestry organization in the province. Members include woodlot owners, sawmills, contractors and pulp and paper companies. Find out more about us and what we do at www.forestns.ca.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/forestnovascotia/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/forest-nova-scotia/?originalSubdomain=ca
Forestry Uncut is produced by Story Studio Network. www.storystudionetwork.com/
The Nova Scotia Wildfires of 2023
Season 1 · Episode 5
mercredi 30 octobre 2024 • Duration 23:52
*Note to listener: Since the recording of this episode Stephen Moore is no longer the Executive Director of Forest Nova Scotia.
Key Takeaways:
- Personal Accounts: Matt recounts his experiences fighting the fire and the surreal escape stories, emphasizing the sheer luck involved in avoiding human casualties.
- Emotional Impact: The fires highlighted the intense fear and emotional turmoil faced by those in the line of fire.
- Forestry and Policy: The conversation explores the environmental and policy failures that exacerbated the disaster, calling for better forest management and community planning.
- Future Preparedness: The importance of learning from this event to improve communication, infrastructure, and policies to handle future wildfires.
- Matt Willet: Director of Operations and Business Development for Wagner Forest Nova Scotia. https://www.wagnerforest.com/
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Forest Nova Scotia is the largest forestry organization in the province. Members include woodlot owners, sawmills, contractors and pulp and paper companies. Find out more about us and what we do at www.forestns.ca.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/forestnovascotia/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/forest-nova-scotia/?originalSubdomain=ca
Forestry Uncut is produced by Story Studio Network. www.storystudionetwork.com/
The Primal Connection and Bioenergy Solutions
Season 1 · Episode 6
mercredi 13 novembre 2024 • Duration 20:47
*Note to listener: Since the recording of this episode Stephen Moore is no longer the Executive Director of Forest Nova Scotia.
Key Takeaways:
- Primal Connection: Humans have an instinctual draw to fire and forests, deeply rooted in our history and survival.
- Economic and Environmental Benefits: Burning wood for heat is a cost-effective, environmentally friendly solution, especially for low-income and senior populations.
- Bioenergy Potential: Canada, with its high heat consumption, should look to Nordic countries for bioenergy solutions that promote local economies and reduce reliance on imported fuels.
- Policy and Implementation Challenges: Current policies and grid infrastructure are inadequate for the needed transition to bioenergy, requiring a shift in focus from unproven technologies to proven bioenergy solutions.
- Robin Barrett: Small Woodlot Owner, https://www.barrettfirewood.ca/
- Jamie Stephen, PhD: Managing Director, TorchLight Bioresources www.torchlightbioresources.com
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Forest Nova Scotia is the largest forestry organization in the province. Members include woodlot owners, sawmills, contractors and pulp and paper companies. Find out more about us and what we do at www.forestns.ca.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/forestnovascotia/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/forest-nova-scotia/?originalSubdomain=ca
Forestry Uncut is produced by Story Studio Network. www.storystudionetwork.com/







