Accounting for 9% of forests worldwide and 35% of the country's total
area, Canada’s forests are vast ecosystems that have long played a vital
role in sustaining the people that inhabit them. Forests are central to
our natural environment, history, culture and economy—providing
everything from the air we breathe to the wood we use for shelter. Our
forests also play a critical role in helping maintain our planet’s
carbon balance, both storing and releasing carbon in a dynamic process
of growth, decay, disturbance and renewal. Over the last four decades,
forests have moderated climate change by absorbing about 25% of the
carbon emitted by human activities.
But we are affecting this balance. In recent years, unprecedented insect
outbreaks and increasingly common wildfires have transformed our
forests from carbon sinks to carbon sources, releasing more carbon than
they are able to absorb.
As we confront the consequences of a warming planet, what role
can we play in ensuring the health of our forests and preserving their
role as important carbon sinks? If human intervention has upset the
balance, can we take actions to not only restore it but build upon it?
Join the Toronto Society of Architects for a night of discussion and
dialogue as forestry professionals, environmentalists, and architects
share their thoughts on Canada’s forests, their role in climate action,
and our responsibilities as stewards of this land. The evening will
start with a screening of Capturing Carbon,
a short film exploring the role of forestry in wildfire mitigation,
forest regeneration, and sustainable construction. The film will be
followed by a post-screening panel discussion reflecting on the themes
of the film, including the rise of mass timber and what sustainable
resource management entails. Attendees will then be invited to continue
the conversation in an informal setting with light refreshments.
This event is part of DesignTO 2023.
Schedule:
6:30 PM Doors Open
7:00 – 7:30 PM Film Screening
7:30 – 8:30 PM Post-Screening Panel Discussion and Q&A
8:30 – 9:30 PM Continuing the Discussion (Social)
COVID-19 Safety:
The health and safety of our participants and volunteers is our top
priority. For this event capacity has been limited to allow for
additional space for physical distancing. In addition, all attendees are
required to have at least two doses of a Health Canada approved vaccine
as per venue policy.
This event is one of two organized by the TSA as part of DesignTO
Festival 2023. Join us on Tuesday, January 24 at noon for our IDEAS
Forum: Deconstruction, organized in partnership with DesignTO, exploring
circular construction in the building industry, including design for
disassembly, embodied carbon and sustainability, and material salvage
and reuse.
OAA MEMBERS: This event is eligible for 1.5 Structured ConEd. When
registering, please include your full name as registered with the OAA to
ensure your certificate of participation is credited properly. Please
also include an email address you check frequently to ensure you receive
our certificate in a timely manner.