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- 11Smith, Daniel W.
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- 5Carignan, Richard
- 149Sustainable Forest Management Network
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- 15Oil Sands Research and Information Network (OSRIN)
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- 1Adamowicz, Vic (Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology)
- 1Adamowicz, Vic (Rural Economy)
- 1Amirfazli, Alidad (Mechanical Engineering, University of Alberta and York University)
- 1Ashbolt, Nicholas (Public Health)
- 1Bolton, James R. (Civil and Environmental Engineering)
- 1Cash, Sean (Rural Economy)
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2006
Welz, M., Faulkner, S.G., Tonn, W.M., Schmitt, D.R.
Industrial development, including geophysical exploration and mining, has increased use of explosives in and near fish habitat. To protect fish and their incubating eggs, Canadian blasting guidelines contain maximum allowable limits for overpressure and peak particle velocity (PPV). Although many...
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1995
Adamowicz, Wiktor, Armstrong, Glen W., Novak, Frank
One of the guiding themes for forest management policy throughout much of North America is sustained yield. The basic premise behind this theme is that a constant or non-declining flow of services from the forest is socially desirable. Unfortunately, the act of capturing the benefits of this...