Community of Practice Survey

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All survey participants will be added to a RAFFLE PRIZE for an original art piece by Aragorn Arts of a tree ring monoprint. The raffle will be drawn at the end of the survey period on August 30, 2024. The winner will be contacted directly by the SIP.

HELPFUL Definitions:

The term “innovative silviculture” encompasses systems for the harvesting, growing and tending of forests where the primary objective is to achieve holistic stewardship of the land base and manage for multiple values beyond solely timber, such as wildfire, wildlife habitat, and cultural values. It is sometimes also called “alternative silviculture”.

A “community of practice” refers to a group of people who share a common interest or profession and engage in collective learning and knowledge-sharing. Members of a community of practice come together to collaborate and deepen their understanding of a particular area of interest, which might include sharing of skills, techniques, insights, and new approaches. Some examples of communities of practice include the regional silvicultural committees, professional designations, provincial forestry associations, working groups, local clubs, non-profit memberships, and more.