2013 Canadian Meeting
Proceeding
Workshop on PM2.5: Measurement and Modeling | Mill Environment Session
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Forestry Session
- Introduction & Overview of NCASI’s Accomplishments in 2012-13
Kirsten Vice & Darren Sleep, National Council for Air and Stream Improvement
- Implementing the Boreal Caribou Recovery Strategy (BCRS)
Barry Smith, Regional Director, Canadian Wildlife Service (Pacific and Yukon Region)
- Species at Risk Recovery: British Columbia meets Australia
James Quayle, Ecosystems Branch, BC Ministry of Environment
- Environmental Aspects of Forest Biomass Production
Dr. Alan Lucier, National Council for Air and Stream Improvement
- Greenhouse Gas Benefits of Using Logging Residues for Energy Production
Dr. Caroline Gaudreault, National Council for Air and Stream Improvement
- Biodiversity Assessment within Lifecycle Analysis of Biomass Harvesting
Dr. Ben Wigley and Dr. Jake Verschuyl, National Council for Air and Stream Improvement
- Results from NCASI’s Forest Practices and Bird Management Practices National Benchmarking Survey
Dr. Darren Sleep, National Council for Air and Stream Improvement
- Understanding the Scale and Cause of Change in Species Abundance: Implications for Recovery Planning
Dr. Peter Arcese, University of British Columbia
- NCASI’s Phase II Caribou Research: 2013 Summary
Drs. John and Rachel Cook, National Council for Air and Stream Improvement
- Goshawk Conservation and Management in British Columbia
John Deal, Western Forest Products and Kari Stuart-Smith, Canfor
- How Many Grizzly Bears can the Landscape Support – Setting Recovery Targets for a Threatened Species.
Gord Stenhouse, Researcher and Grizzly Bear Program Lead at Foothills Research Institute (FRI)
- The Influence of Forest Productivity on Species Diversity at Several Scales
Dr. Jake Verschuyl, National Council for Air and Stream Improvement
Workshop on PM2.5: Measurement and Modeling
- Current status of PM2.5regulations in Canada and the US
Ilich Lama and Ashok Jain, National Council for Air and Stream Improvement
- Methods for measuring source PM2.5 emissions and experience with their use
Lee Carlson, National Council for Air and Stream Improvement
- Limitations of the current source PM2.5 measurement methods and some fixes
Ashok Jain, National Council for Air and Stream Improvement
- Particulates – the BC perspective
Rachel Wyles, Golder Associates
- Particulates: Practices and Puzzles in Ontario
Tony van der Vooren
- Particulates: Practices in Alberta
Rob Kemp, AMEC
- Introduction & Overview of NCASI’s Accomplishments in 2012-13
Kirsten Vice, National Council for Air and Stream Improvement
- Greenhouse Gas Benefits of Using Logging Residues for Energy Production
Dr. Caroline Gaudreault, National Council for Air and Stream Improvement
- Overview of Environment Canada’s Forest Products Sector Activities
Stephanie Johnson, Environment Canada
- A Water Sustainability Act For B.C.
Ted White, BC Ministry of Environment
- Alberta Regulatory Review for Wood Products Facilities 2013
Keith Murray, Alberta Forest Products Association
- Linkages between Operating Parameters and Wood Products Emissions
Dr. David Word, National Council for Air and Stream Improvement
- Progress in VOC Speciation for Pulp and Paper and Wood Products Sources
Rob Crawford, National Council for Air and Stream Improvement
- Applying Advanced Statistical Techniques to NCASI’s Emission Factor Database and Implications for NPRI Reporting
Dr. Ilich Lama, National Council for Air and Stream Improvement
- Are the Available Source Test Methods Capable of (Accurately) Measuring the Current Levels of Source Emissions?
Ashok Jain, National Council for Air and Stream Improvement
- Examining the Impact of Liquor Loss on Effluent Toxicity
Camille Flinders, National Council for Air and Stream Improvement
- Beneficial Use of Wood Ash
Dr. Bill Thacker, National Council for Air and Stream Improvement
- Challenges in Quantifying Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Forest Products Industry Landfills
Dr. Brad Upton, National Council for Air and Stream Improvement