The Canadian Council of Forest Ministers regularly publishes reports and studies to inform and contribute to the knowledge base of Canada's Forests. Choose one of the publication types below to access recently released publications or use the search to find information by keyword or topic.

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Our Roots, Our Future

Our Roots, Our Future highlights the role Canada’s abundant and healthy forests can play in our global future—from being a natural solution to climate change, to supporting our transition to a low-carbon society. To learn more, download our report.

Climate Conscious

Forests: A stabilizing force for the climate

Earth’s second-largest natural storehouses of carbon Second only to the world’s oceans, forests contain more carbon than is presently found in the atmosphere. Carbon moves into and through forest ecosystems, playing important roles in ecological processes and management of carbon emissions and removals. Forests are a vital part of the carbon cycle, both storing and releasing this […]

Climate Conscious

Forest-based products and carbon storage

The “second life” of trees in supporting a low carbon future Once a tree is harvested, its second life as a forest-based product begins. Both the living trees and the forest products manufactured can contribute to a low-carbon future and mitigate climate change given carbon continues to be stored in the life of forest products. […]

Climate Conscious

Canada’s bioeconomy: transformation & innovation in mitigating climate change

How the forest industry structure is changing New and emerging markets The globalization of forest markets continues to drive the transformation of the Canadian forest sector. Consequently, competition in export markets is intensifying. For instance, new entrants from Europe, South America and Russia now offer significant competition to Canadian exporters in markets where they had […]

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A Shared Vision for Forests in Canada: Toward 2030

Sustainable forest management is a way of caring for forests to maintain their benefits over time. In Canada, sustainable forest management decisions and activities are based on scientific research, rigorous planning processes and public consultation.

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