BCCFA 2024 Conference & AGM
Link to Conference Presentations Link to the Conference Summary with photos Detailed session notes We acknowledge that we are gathering on the traditional territory
Link to Conference Presentations Link to the Conference Summary with photos Detailed session notes We acknowledge that we are gathering on the traditional territory
Thank you to everyone who came out to the conference, and for your amazing contributions to our discussions and to strengthening the network of community
October 19-21, 2022 Thank you to our most fantastic hosts, the Nakusp and Area Community Forest Watch our 20th Anniversary video Link to the
October 21 and 22, 2021 Click here for the conference program Speakers’ presentations are available here Link to the session videos BCCFA’s 2021 Conference and
2020 Conference and AGM Nakusp – May 27-29 due to Covid 19 precautions After much research, thought and discussion, the BCCFA and the 2020 host,
2019 Conference and AGM June 12-14 in Mission Speakers’ presentations are available here Conference Program and Speakers Bios Photos from the conference can be viewed
2018 Conference and AGM LINK TO THE CONFERENCE REPORT LINK TO THE CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS The 14th annual event, hosted by the Burns Lake, Chinook
Read the Conference Report BCCFA Press Release June 18 2017 Surrounded by spectacular natural beauty, Tumbler Ridge was the perfect setting for the BC Community
2016 Conference and AGM 150 delegates from all over BC attended the 2016 event in Lake Cowichan, the territories of the Lake Cowichan First Nation,
2015 Conference Report Visit the photo gallery Thank you to our tremendous hosts, the Wells Gray Community Forest and the community of Clearwater. Their efforts
2014 Conference and AGM Thank you to our hosts Likely-Xat’sull and Esk’etemc Community Forests for taking us on two great field tours and for
BCCFA Conference Report 2013 Thanks to the Wetzin’kwa Community Forest for being wonderful organizers and hosts and for demonstrating their meaningful connection with the Wet’suwet’en
Link to Conference Presentations Link to the Conference Summary with photos Detailed session notes We acknowledge that we are gathering on the traditional territory of the Tse’khene people
Thank you to everyone who came out to the conference, and for your amazing contributions to our discussions and to strengthening the network of community forest colleagues and friends.
October 19-21, 2022 Thank you to our most fantastic hosts, the Nakusp and Area Community Forest Watch our 20th Anniversary video Link to the conference summary Link to
October 21 and 22, 2021 Click here for the conference program Speakers’ presentations are available here Link to the session videos BCCFA’s 2021 Conference and AGM was held virtually
2020 Conference and AGM Nakusp – May 27-29 due to Covid 19 precautions After much research, thought and discussion, the BCCFA and the 2020 host, Nakusp and Area Community
2019 Conference and AGM June 12-14 in Mission Speakers’ presentations are available here Conference Program and Speakers Bios Photos from the conference can be viewed at the bottom of
2018 Conference and AGM LINK TO THE CONFERENCE REPORT LINK TO THE CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS The 14th annual event, hosted by the Burns Lake, Chinook and Cheslatta Community Forests
Read the Conference Report BCCFA Press Release June 18 2017 Surrounded by spectacular natural beauty, Tumbler Ridge was the perfect setting for the BC Community Forest Association to celebrate
2016 Conference and AGM 150 delegates from all over BC attended the 2016 event in Lake Cowichan, the territories of the Lake Cowichan First Nation, the Cowichan Tribes and
2015 Conference Report Visit the photo gallery Thank you to our tremendous hosts, the Wells Gray Community Forest and the community of Clearwater. Their efforts were completely over the
2014 Conference and AGM Thank you to our hosts Likely-Xat’sull and Esk’etemc Community Forests for taking us on two great field tours and for managing to have the
BCCFA Conference Report 2013 Thanks to the Wetzin’kwa Community Forest for being wonderful organizers and hosts and for demonstrating their meaningful connection with the Wet’suwet’en people. Thanks to the
The Conference Report Thank you to everyone who helped to make our 10th anniversary conference and AGM a great success Conference Report Conference Program Conference Presentations – click
2011 Conference and AGM 100 Mile House June 9th -11th Hosted by the District of 100 Mile House in partnership with the Cariboo Regional District (CRD) Conference Report Click
Conference Report 2010 BCCFA Conference and AGM Solutions for a New Decade In early June, 100 participants gathered in Westbank on the traditional lands of the Westbank First Nation.
May 28 – 31, 2009 2009 Conference Report (PDF) Conference Overview The 2009 BCCFA Conference and Annual General Meeting were hosted by the Alberni Valley Community Forest and the
May 30 – June 1, 2008 Sechelt, BC Community Forests – Opportunities in the Face of Change 2008 Conference Participants The 2008 Conference was hosted by the District of
McBride, BC June 1-3 2007 Hosted by the McBride Community Forest The 2007 BCCFA Conference was designed to explore opportunities for economic diversification in community forests. Speakers, panels and
Community Forest Agreements: From Pilots to Performers June 2nd to 4th, 2006 Burns Lake Sponsored by the Burns Lake Community Forest Corporation, the Village of Burns Lake, Lakes District
Community Forestry: Building the Road to Viability April 22-24, 2005, Creston BC The British Columbia Community Forest Association (BCCFA) held its 2005 Conference and Annual General Meeting: Building the
Opportunities and Practices Revelstoke, B.C. April 15–17, 2004 Working in partnership with the Revelstoke Community Futures Development Corporation (RCFDC) and Revelstoke Community Forest Corporation (RCFC), BCCFA provided organizational assistance,