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WELCOME TO THE SFM INDICATOR KNOWLEDGE BASE
Our goal is to increase the understanding and use of indicators of SFM around the world. We hope to spark communication, information-sharing, and collaboration on this site by enabling our users to add/edit and review indicators, write their own blogs, discuss issues, share photos and experiences, and profile their projects. The knowledge base is hosted by the SFM lab in the Faculty of Forestry at the University of British Columbia and maintained by the SFM lab and its partners.

This site is made possible by generous funding from the British Columbia provincial government's Ministry of Forests and Range through their Forest Investment Account's Forest Sciences Program.

1. REGISTER or Login

2. BROWSE, SEARCH, ADD and EDIT INDICATORS

3. Create and contribute to discussion FORUMS

4. Write a BLOG

5. BROWSE and ADD images in photo gallery

 

What we do:

  1. Facilitate communication between people who work with indicators in SFM (and in other sustainability initiatives as well)
  2. Create a useful information extension tool for indicator research and indicator selection processes
  3. Create an international forum for collaboration and innovation in indicator development

 

 

News:

SFM IKB Newsletter

What is most important to you when learning about Canada's progress toward SFM?

...a new survey from the Canadian Council of Forest Ministers

Australia's State of the Forests Report 2008

How are different countries reporting on their forests?

...a new online resource- check it out and give your feedback!

This site is looking for editors!

 

This is a free resource and we invite you to contribute your expertise and experience as well as engage with colleagues on important issues. The more this site is used, the better it becomes!

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