Saskatchewan Forestry Centre

The Saskatchewan Forest Centre (SFC) is a non-profit organization founded in 2001 to improve the knowledge base for the forestry sector in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The name is also applied to the building in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan that houses the organization and other forest sector tenants. The Centre's Board of Directors includes representatives of industry, government agencies, and Aboriginal groups involved in forest development. The Centre is funded by several provincial and federal government agencies, as follows:

Federal funding:

Provincial funding:

The Centre delivers its services through several units, which operate in partnership with other organisations, to achieve its aims. These units are:

These units work cooperatively within the Saskatchewan Forest Centre, reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, and then to the Board of Directors. This system supports comprehensive evaluation of needs, distribution of information, and consideration of external factors, that support subsequent dedication of resources by the Board of Directors to solution development.

Two core initiatives are the SFC Forest Resource Centre and the SFC Virtual Data Warehouse (VDW). Together, they will deliver a web-enabled geographic information system (GIS) and data-management system.

Other forest sector agencies have made their home in the SFC building since it opened on January 7, 2005, including the Saskatchewan Environment Forest Service, Saskatchewan Forestry Association and BioForest Technologies. The Centre has created new partnerships with universities, technical institutions, the private sector, and international forest-related institutions.

The Saskatchewan Forest Centre was later renamed Forest First and then was disbanded in May 27 2009

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