2012 Canadian Meeting
Conference Proceedings
MILL ENVIRONMENT SESSION
- Introduction & Overview of NCASI’s First 10 Years in Canada
Kirsten Vice, National Council for Air and Stream Improvement
- Black Liquor, Green Gold: Investing in Environmental Performance in Pulp and Paper Mills
Jean-François Levasseur, Natural Resources Canada
- Update on Regulatory Activities in Quebec (Quebec’s Residual Materials Management Policy)
Alain Lavoie, Quebec Ministry of Sustainable Development, Environment, Fauna and Parks
- Status of Pulp and Paper Sector Proposed Technical Standard Development
Bruce Gillies, Ontario Ministry of the Environment
- Test Method Capabilities on Source Emission Standards: Recent Experience with US Boiler MACT
Ashok Jain, National Council for Air and Stream Improvement
- Strategies for Heading towards ‘Zero Landfilling’
Joe Laubenstein, Fiber Innovations, LLC
- Progress in Quantifying VOCs at Wood Products Facilities
Rob Crawford, National Council for Air and Stream Improvement
- RTO Elimination Project Summary
Al Hambley, LP Canada
- PM2.5 in Wood Smoke: A Health Effects Concern?
Dr. Vickie
Tatum, National Council for Air and Stream Improvement
- The Effect of pH on the Acute Toxicity of Compounds Typically Present in Pulp and Paper Mill Effluents
Dr. Ilich Lama, National Council for Air and Stream Improvement
- Perspectives on Water Footprinting from the Council of Great Lakes Industries Water Footprinting Project
Dr. Barry Malmberg, National Council for Air and Stream Improvement
- Life Cycle Implications Associated with the Beneficial Use of Wood Residues
Dr.
Caroline Gaudreault and Dr. Ilich Lama, National Council for Air and Stream Improvement
FORESTRY SESSION
- Introduction & Overview of NCASI’s First 10 Years in Canada
Kirsten Vice, National Council for Air and Stream Improvement
- Conservation at a National Scale: Successes and Challenges of the CBFA to Date
Mark Hubert, Forest Products Association of Canada
- From Ecological Knowledge to Ecological Planning
Dr. Patrick Beauchesne, Quebec Ministry of Sustainable Development, Environment and Parks
- Wild Species 2010: The General Status of Species in Canada
Dr. Rémi
Hebert, Canadian Wildlife Service
- The Role of COSEWIC in Assessing Species at Risk in Canada
Dr. Marty
Leonard, Dalhousie University
- Effects of Uncertainty on Risk Assessments and Designations for Species of Conservation Concern in Canada
Laura Trout, University of Guelph
- Recovery Planning and Management of a Pan-Continental Migratory Bird: the Cerulean Warbler as a case study
Dr. T. Ben Wigley, NCASI
- Working Towards Golden-Winged Warbler Conservation in West-Central Manitoba
Donna Kopecky, Louisiana Pacific Corp.
- Planning Ahead to Avoid Inadvertently Destroying Migratory Bird Nests and Eggs: Rnest – a New Tool to Help Assess Risk
Bruno Drolet, Canadian Wildlife Service
- Hydrological Recovery during Reforestation: Implications for Biomass Production and Carbon Sequestration
Dr. James Buttle, Trent University
- Assessing the Impacts of Forest Management on Multiple Facets of Woodland Caribou Ecology
Dr. Martin-Hughes St-Laurent, Université de Québec a Rimouski
- The Potential Importance of Nutrition in Habitat Conservation Programs for Caribou
Dr. John Cook, National Council for Air and Stream Improvement
MANAGING SUSTAINABILITY CONCERNS IN THE MARKETPLACE WORKSHOP
- Future Contexts for Biomass-Based Industries
Dr. Al Lucier and Kirsten Vice, National Council for Air and Stream Improvement
- From the Product to the Entire Organization: The Expansion of Carbon Footprinting (A Case Study)
Dr. Caroline Gaudreault, National Council for Air and Stream Improvement
- The Ongoing Saga of Biomass Carbon Accounting
Reid Miner and Brad Upton, National
Council for Air and Stream Improvement
- Increased Focus on Product Stewardship & Chemicals Management
Larry
LaFleur and Kirsten Vice, National
Council for Air and Stream Improvement
- Progress in the Development of Frameworks for Documenting Water Stewardship
Paul Wiegand, National Council for Air and Stream Improvement