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Repenser la façon dont nous planifions les forêts et les espaces verts

Depuis longtemps, le Canada est un chef de file mondial dans la conservation et la restauration des forêts. Maintenant, une équipe de collaboration, qui comprend des scientifiques du Service canadien des forêts (SCF), poursuit la tradition en prenant les devants dans l’adaptation d’une nouvelle technologie pour aider à planifier les forêts et à optimiser leurs nombreux avantages sur notre qualité de vie. Faites la connaissance de PlantR, une plateforme en ligne conçue pour un avenir diversifié.

Rethinking how we plan forests and green spaces

Canada has long been a global leader in conserving and restoring forests. Now, a collaborative team that includes scientists from the Canadian Forest Service (CFS) continues the tradition by taking the lead in adapting new technology to help plan forests and optimize their many benefits to our quality of life. Meet PlantR, an online platform designed for a diverse future.

September 2022

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If you are a media professional with a question for Natural Resources Canada, please submit your request using the form below. Please include as much information as possible in your request. All requests will be considered in the order in which they are received.

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The Geographical Names Board of Canada Celebrates 125 Years

Canada’s national coordinating body for geographical names celebrated its 125th anniversary in 2022. Since 1897, the board has worked to establish standards and practices for the naming of Canada’s places and features, and its members have approved over 350,000 official names across our vast geography.

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How do you do research in the Arctic? (To the Point)

Canada’s North, while it’s beautiful, is known for extreme weather and vast areas of rock, ice and snow, covering five million square kilometres including a mind-blowing 36,000 islands. Just getting there can seem daunting! If scientists wanted to conduct scientific research in Canada’s Arctic, how would they get there? They’d call Natural Resources Canada’s Polar Continental Shelf Program, as they provide logistics to support research in the North.

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