CLRA National 2023 Annual General Meeting

 

The CLRA National 2023 Annual General Meeting is set to take place in Québec City as a part of the RE3 Conference on June 13, 2023, from 12:00 to 1:00 PM ET.

This event will be held in person during the Conference as well as virtually. Meeting details and documents will be sent to registrants prior to the event. Registration is complimentary to attend the AGM only, register before June 9th to join in the conversation. If you are planning to attend the RE3 2023 Conference, registration is available at re3-quebec.org.


About the Awards

The CLRA National Awards will be presented to 2022 recipients at the 2023 Annual General Meeting. Awards and scholarships are available to individuals and organizations to celebrate and further the practice of reclamation across Canada. Our awards program includes the following awards:

We are accepting nominations for 2023, click on the award listing above to learn more, nominate, or apply for these prestigious awards and scholarships.


About the RE3 2023 Conference

Recaim, Restore, Rewild
June 11 - 15, 2023
Québec City Convention Centre

We are proud to host a joint conference with the Society for Ecological Restoration – Eastern Canada (SER-EC) from June 11th to 15th, 2023, in the third year of the UN Decade of Ecosystem Restoration (2021-2030). We are also excited to cooperate with the Ontario chapter of SER (SER-O), the Midwest Great Lakes Chapter of SER (SER-MWGL) the Canadian chapter of the Society of Wetland Scientists (SWS Canada), the International Society for Horticultural Science (ISHS) and the International Peatland Society (IPS) to provide an enlarged scientific and field program.

The proposed theme of the conference for 2023 is “From Reclaiming to Restoring and Rewilding”. It aims to stimulate discussions about the range of environmental management approaches advocated by the hosting societies. Reclaiming is recognized and practiced by many industries, including mining and petrol extraction. Restoring is recognized most broadly around the world, and has been the main focus of SER. Rewilding, or bringing back to nature, allows us to dream. These terms also imply ideas of industry, science, practice, society and imagination. They run from the practical to the creative.

Since 2000, economic development and climate change have accelerated in temperate, boreal and arctic regions of North America, and nature-based mitigation solutions, including ecological restoration, are in full expansion. As the boreal biome comprises close to 20% of wetlands in North America, we believe it is important to bring together, experts from SWS Canada and IPS to join members from CLRA and SER, for stimulating exchanges of knowledge, best practices and new ideas. The conference will provide an excellent opportunity for all members, whether academic, private-sector or governmental stakeholders, to interact and to present the latest developments for reclaiming, restoring or rewilding diverse ecosystems, and to promote the understanding, the science-based management and the sustainability of organic soils use (wetlands, peatlands) in agriculture and soilless cultivation.

The conference will be held mainly in English, but French-speaking people are welcome to present in the language of their choice. For ISHS conference, the symposium will be in English. Original contributions may be in the form of plenary, roundtable, oral or poster presentations, with a number of parallel sessions dedicated to specific topics. The abstracts of each presentation by one of the authors will appear in the conference proceedings.

We would like to extend a warm welcome to this event!