Forests continue to contribute to our quality of life and the opportunities we share. That's why Government and people across the province are taking action to improve planning, preparation, response and recovery in the face of wildfires, drought and other pressures impacting forest health and supply of timber.
We are taking tapping into the knowledge and expertise of forest and ecosystem experts, First Nations, forest communities and others to collaboratively protect forests health across the province and preserve the value that only forests can provide.
Forestry continues to provide good jobs as well as the resources required to build schools, hospitals, homes and develop future economic opportunities. As a renewable natural resource, it is uniquely positioned to support the transition to a clean, diversified and strong economy.
The Province is taking action to get more value from every tree by expanding B.C.-made engineered wood products such as mass timber among others, leveraging industry investment to retool operations, and establishing value-added accelerator tables to sustain this transition.
Old-growth forests make up about 23% of forested areas in B.C. Learn about the Province’s new approach to old forests.
Reforestation is an important job. Learn more about it.
Learn how B.C. is protecting natural resources by collecting and communicating the best available natural resource monitoring information.
Timber supply is the amount of timber that is forecast to be available for harvesting over a specified time and under a particular management regime. Learn how it’s determined and how timber and resource values are managed.
Read about B.C.’s latest investments in forest stewardship through the Forest Enhancement Society of BC.
BCTS has been ensuring British Columbians receive a fair value of sustainably managed timber since 2003. Watch a video that describes how BCTS manages its operations.
B.C.’s goal is to achieve sustainable management of British Columbia's forests. This means continuously refining stewardship by improving policies, legislation and practices.
B.C.’s goal is to achieve sustainable management of British Columbia's forests. This means continuously refining stewardship by improving policies, legislation and practices.
Learn how B.C. gathers information to make science-based decisions to sustainably manage the province’s natural resource values.
Home to one of the world’s most sustainable and globally competitive forest sectors, B.C. is actively taking steps to advance the use of wood.
Advancements in wood products and construction are helping build more resilient, climate-smart communities and B.C. has a unique opportunity to be a leader in mass timber.
The bioeconomy is helping reduce petrochemical-based products in the economy. Wood fibre has the potential to be a building block for many goods in the future.
On behalf of the province of B.C., Forestry Innovation Investment helps create, maintain and diversify markets for BC’s world-class, environmentally friendly forest products, ensuring the forest sector continues to be a key contributor to the province’s economy.
94% of British Columbia is provincial public land. Learn more about how land use planning is setting strategic direction for sustainable resource stewardship and management of land and waters.
The B.C. government and its funding program partners are collectively investing over $100 million per year to manage and protect B.C.’s public forests and land base.