Adjunct Professor

BA (Queen’s), MA (Queen’s), PhD (Toronto)

Phone: 416-571-3224
Fax: 416-978-3834
anne.koven@daniels.utoronto.ca

akoven@masstimberinstitute.ca


Anne Koven is an adjunct professor at the University of Toronto’s John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design with an interest in forest policy.  She teaches Master of Forest Conservation students within the Daniels Institute of Forestry and Conservation and coordinated the accreditation of the Master of Forest Conservation program by the Canadian Forestry Accreditation Board.  She also coordinated an external review of Forestry in 2016 under the University of Toronto’s quality assurance process. She has visited forestry projects in Haida Gwaii (2009), the Brazilian Amazon (2010) and Ghana (2017).

Dr. Koven has spent more than thirty years working in government and business, primarily in the areas of environmental and resource management. Beginning in 1987 she served as a member and subsequently as Vice Chair of the Ontario Environmental Assessment Board until resigning in 1996 to start her business. During this tenure she conducted the landmark Class Environmental Assessment for Timber Management on Crown Lands in Ontario. She also heard appeals related to development on the Niagara Escarpment. Prior to that, she spent six years working for the Ontario Ministry of Health directing research on health studies concerning landfill sites and occupational health and safety issues. Dr. Koven started her career in the mining industry where she was involved in Public Affairs for INCO Limited, a major international corporation.

Appointed by order in council in May 2005, Dr. Koven was a public member of the Council of the Ontario Professional Foresters Association until 2011 and chaired its Urban Forestry Committee. In 2012, Dr. Koven was awarded with the Honourary Registered Professional Forester designation by the Ontario Professional Foresters’ Association. She also received the Bayley Award for making significant contributions to the profession and practice of professional forestry in Ontario.

She was appointed to the Ontario Provincial Forest Policy Committee and served as a member from 2008-2020 . She was a trustee and secretary treasurer of the Trees Ontario Foundation, which was established in 1994 by the Ontario Forestry Association for the purpose of raising funds for tree planting. Dr. Koven represented the Trees Ontario Foundation on the Natural Spaces Leadership Alliance. Dr. Koven was president of the Ontario Forestry Association and also served as its executive director. The Ontario Forestry Association and the Trees Ontario Foundation joined together to form Forests Ontario. She was also a member of the federal-provincial Great Lakes Innovation Committee. She is a member of the Canadian Institute of Forestry, the Forest Gene Conservation Association and the Forest History Society of Ontario.

Dr. Koven was also the owner and operator of HipGuard Canada Ltd., a company she founded in 1996. Dr. Koven collaborated with partners in Gainesville, Florida to complete the final design and testing of the HipGuard safety belt, worn by seniors to prevent hip fractures.

She was a member of the Resource and Development Committee and was the 2003 Volunteer of the Year for Community Living Toronto. She is also a supporter of the Baycrest Centre and the Reena Foundation.

Dr. Koven is the founding Director of the Mass Timber Institute.

Dr. Koven graduated with a Master’s degree in Public Administration from Queen’s University in 1976. She graduated with a Ph.D. from the University of Toronto in Forestry in 2015. She lives in Toronto with her husband.


2024/25 Courses

FOR3010H: Society and Forest Conservation


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