Current Projects

Forest Ecosystem Restoration Mastication Research -Cranbrook, BC. Supported by the Columbia Basin Trust



A forest emissions model is being developed and researched in the Rocky Mountain Trench region of South-eastern British Columbia related to current ecosystem restoration projects that are being undertaking in the region.  For this study, a bioenergy woody biomass utilization approach will be compared against traditional Ecosystem Restoration and Mastication projects and examine the trade-offs for using biomass energy as a mitigation approach for reducing emissions while creating new value streams for utilizing forest biomass.  This project is funded by the Columbia Basin Trust and is being led by the Rocky Mountain Trench Natural Resources Society and SCR Management.

 


Resource Guide for Beginning Small-Scale Organic Farmers in the Greater Victoria Region

 

 

The resource guide has been developed by The Farmlands Trust (Greater Victoria) Society in late 2013 with assistance by SCR Management and is slated for distribution on Vancouver Island in 2014.

 




Bio-Energy Development



SCR is currently working to support biomass energy projects in BC and California.  We are working with a proprietary gasification CHP technology and an integrated biomass energy/aquaponics start-up in Northern BC.

 


Mini-Hydro

SCR is working with Global Energy Horizons for deploying a proprietary hydrokinetic system that captures power from canals and in-stream including tidal opportunities.

 


Farm Business Advisory Services

SCR is working on many farm business clients who are requiring business planning assistance and expertise.

 


Immigration Assistance in Forestry and Agriculture/Aquaponics

SCR has assisted immigration lawyers with supporting their Immigration client hearings as a Professional Agrologist and we are currently working with other potential immigrants coming into Canada. SCR has provided technical support and reports for assisting immigrants through the immigration evaluation process.