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Spar Tree Group
Today, I’m joined by David Elstone, managing director of Spar Tree Group and author of View from the Stump. In this conversation, David unpacks the current state of the British Columbia forest sector and explains why this globally important wood basket is facing such intense pressure. We discuss the long decline in timber harvest and lumber production, the legacy of the mountain pine beetle, mill closures, log exports, and the structural differences between BC’s coast and interior. David also shares his perspective on old growth deferrals, First Nations reconciliation, wildfire risk, forest policy, and why a clearer regional economic strategy is needed to make BC forestry more competitive and investable.
0:10 Welcome to Forest Invest with Shauna Matkovich
0:53 David Elstone on his background and Spar Tree Group
3:08 The current state of the forest sector in British Columbia
4:42 Why BC matters in global wood markets
10:23 Log exports, mill closures, and domestic demand
19:45 Internal versus external pressures on BC forestry
25:28 Key actors and the biggest challenges facing the sector
28:48 Policy changes and old-growth deferrals
34:15 Conservation, wildfire, and active forest management
38:17 Private timberland, AAC, and structural change in BC
42:13 Where private investors may still find opportunity
47:07 What would make BC forestry more investable and competitive
50:32 Why there is no single fix for the sector
51:39 David Elstone’s advice for new forest investors
52:53 Where to learn more about Spar Tree Group
53:37 Closing remarks with Shauna Matkovich
Founding Director and Host: Shauna Matkovich - The ForestLink
Producer and Editor: Magdalena Laas - Unscripted Creatives
Nature by MaxKoMusic/Soundcloud
Sopwell Woodlands and Scohaboy Bog SAC, Cloughjordan, Co Tipperary, IRELAND by wild_rumpus/Soundcloud
Ambient Documentary by Sound Guru (Pixabay)
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Spar Tree Group
Today, I’m joined by David Elstone, managing director of Spar Tree Group and author of View from the Stump. In this conversation, David unpacks the current state of the British Columbia forest sector and explains why this globally important wood basket is facing such intense pressure. We discuss the long decline in timber harvest and lumber production, the legacy of the mountain pine beetle, mill closures, log exports, and the structural differences between BC’s coast and interior. David also shares his perspective on old growth deferrals, First Nations reconciliation, wildfire risk, forest policy, and why a clearer regional economic strategy is needed to make BC forestry more competitive and investable.
0:10 Welcome to Forest Invest with Shauna Matkovich
0:53 David Elstone on his background and Spar Tree Group
3:08 The current state of the forest sector in British Columbia
4:42 Why BC matters in global wood markets
10:23 Log exports, mill closures, and domestic demand
19:45 Internal versus external pressures on BC forestry
25:28 Key actors and the biggest challenges facing the sector
28:48 Policy changes and old-growth deferrals
34:15 Conservation, wildfire, and active forest management
38:17 Private timberland, AAC, and structural change in BC
42:13 Where private investors may still find opportunity
47:07 What would make BC forestry more investable and competitive
50:32 Why there is no single fix for the sector
51:39 David Elstone’s advice for new forest investors
52:53 Where to learn more about Spar Tree Group
53:37 Closing remarks with Shauna Matkovich
Founding Director and Host: Shauna Matkovich - The ForestLink
Producer and Editor: Magdalena Laas - Unscripted Creatives
Nature by MaxKoMusic/Soundcloud
Sopwell Woodlands and Scohaboy Bog SAC, Cloughjordan, Co Tipperary, IRELAND by wild_rumpus/Soundcloud
Ambient Documentary by Sound Guru (Pixabay)
Sign up now for the ForestLink’s newsletter, where you’ll receive technical advice, reflections, and best-practice guidance to support you with your forest-linked investment strategy or business straight to your inbox.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.