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Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Resources North workshops building regional consensus on economic issues

Melanie Karjala, Acting General Manager for the Resources North Association, discusses an active agenda for the organization in 2012. At Resource North, she explains, “We have multiple sectors on the board, including people from  forestry, mining, oil and gas, and First Nations, and also we have academia, communities, small business, and there are projects with local education institutions.”

Resources North started in 1992 as the McGregor Model Forest and in 2007 was merged with Integrated Resource Management Partnership, an industry group working in Northern B.C., to create Resources North Association. It is run by a 16-member large board of directors and executive committee. 

Says  Karjala, “Our aim is to bring community stability and prosperity through sustainable resource management. We have four key theme areas: Community engagement, Expanding the knowledge base, Operational integration, Communications and extension,” she says, “one of our roles is to get information out to the people who can use it.

 “Our focus is on collaboration. In order to achieve it, we focus on bringing people together to work on solutions in our four theme areas. The full board meets quarterly and executive meets every six weeks roughly. Stephanie Killam, is the chair, and Mayor of Mackenzie, B.C., and she is very involved in meetings and outreach as well as attendance at all executive and board meetings”

A new communications strategy has been drafted by a contracted senior strategist, “and we are doing a lot of work on building a re-conception of our business model and preparing a communications strategy, and the board approved a new five-year strategic plan in December for new fiscal year in April 2012.”

 Resources North stages workshops in the region and coming in March 2012, RNA is holding workshops on Agro-forestry. “The goal is to build capacity for agro-forestry expansion in northern B.C., building on a workshop we gave in 2009.Agroforestry is the planned integration of agriculture and forestry practices occurring on the same plot of land, which combines agriculture, silviculture, and conservations practises to produce systems such as alley cropping, integrated riparian management, shelter belts, and silvo-pasture, which is growing trees in a farm towards producing a wood product, perhaps Christmas trees, or birch syrup. Agroforestry presents an opportunity to diversify northern economies”

She says people wanted more northern examples about the best crops for this northern latitude and more education on land management. “We got funding from the Agroforestry Development Institute and the Omenica Beetle Action Coalition to develop a community of practice, and we are having the first meeting this week to organize the workshop. We’d like to get at least 50 people per event.” The workshop will be followed by a series of learning events including field tours, short courses, to build skills and knowledge about Agroforestry.

The next set of priorities for workshops is to discuss the recruitment and retention of a labour force in natural resources industries, “and it will be a big topic in the region.”

The workshop will bring together existing initiatives, barriers and solutions for labour recruitment and retention in the natural resources sector of northern B.C.. “We have funding from the Forest Products Sector Council to put on this workshop in April. The Steering Committee includes academic institutions,  employment agencies, professional associations, and private sector.”

The Forest Products Sector Council provided analysis of labour needs and reported the shortage of personnel will be in the area between 40,000 to 120,000 the forestry sector alone as the decade proceeds. “In order to maintain economic activity we need enough people trained. Among other topics, we want to explore the nontraditional or untapped labour market, including people with disabilities, women, career changers and First Nations.”

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