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2008-08-01
Sustainable Forest Management Network
Scenario A (one of four scenarios) prepared by the Forest Futures Project
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2008-08-01
Sustainable Forest Management Network
Scenario B (one of four scenarios) prepared by the Forest Futures Project
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2008-08-01
Sustainable Forest Management Network
Scenario D (one of four scenarios) prepared by the Forest Futures Project
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2008-08-01
Sustainable Forest Management Network
Scenario C (one of four scenarios) prepared by the Forest Futures Project
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Aspen roots have the same potential for suckering whether logging is done in winter or summer
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Mundelll, T.L., Lieffers, V.J., Landhäusser, S.M.
EFM Research Note 03/2009
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2016-05-01
North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance (NSWA)
This report examines the hydroclimatic data, water use data and a water management model developed in 11 previous studies and makes recommendations on work required to update and/or improve the reliability of the data for future water quantity modeling. (As cited on https://www.nswa.ab.ca/)