ROBIN B. CLARK INC.











Clients and Projects

Course Instruction

Client

Project Description

Skway First Nation

(2002)

•  Design and teach basic forestry to five Band members. Training focussed on practical hands on experience with GIS, GPS, compass, power saws and brush saws.
•  Used training with power saws to fall and buck the winter wood for the longhouse.

Shxw'owhamel First Nation

(2002)

•  Training of seven Band members in basic forest management, inventory, mapping, GIS, GPS and ecological restoration.

Sino - Canada Technology Exchange Centre, Toronto , ON

(2001)

 

•  Lead Chinese delegation on tour of forest management practices in British Columbia .

Native Education Centre

(1998 –2001)

•  Developed and taught the ecosystem and economic modules for the Aboriginal Land Stewardship Program.

Yukon Government

(2000)

•  Design and deliver introductory forest ecology education module for five First Nation communities for forestry capacity building purposes.

B.C. MoF, Resources Inventory Branch, Victoria, B.C.(1998)

Headquarters and Regional office in Williams Lake .

 

•  Prepare curriculum for “Cruiser-called Net Factoring and Grading” for the Vegetation Resource Inventory (VRI).

B.C. Institute of Technology, Burnaby , B.C.

(1998)

•  Write timber cruising curriculum for provincial technician program.
•  Teach timber cruising for First Nations during technician pilot project at Mount Currie , B.C.

B.C. Forestry Continuing Studies Network, Kamloops , B.C.

(1996-2000)

•  Teaching “Forestry from the Ground Up”. Seven courses in four years.
•  A course that teaches the fundamental basics of forest resource management.

Federation of B.C. Woodlot Associations, Midway, B.C.

(1996-1997)

•  Prepared instructor and participant course manuals for “Forestry From the Ground Up”.

Canadian Mill Services, Vancouver , B.C.

(1996)

•  Teaching log grading and quality control section in their “Quality Assurance in Manufacturing” course.