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Quantifying the influence of residual-tree responses on stand development after partial harvests
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Sustainable Forest Management Network
SFM Network Research Note Series No. 44
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Social-ecological reclamation in the Northwest Territories: A framework for healing human-caribou relations
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The impacts of mining activity on human-caribou relationships in the Northwest Territories have been a focus of study in both the natural and social sciences for decades. Guided by Łutsel K’e Dene First Nation elders and harvesters, this study used dendrochronology methods and best practices for...
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Spatial and temporal stand dynamics of mature lodgepole pine forests of the Canadian Rocky Mountains
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In forest ecosystems, structure and species composition change over time as a function of ageing and minor disturbances and it is important to understand these changes for predicting forest productivity and habitat suitability for other plant and animal biota. Disturbances play a major role in...
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The Mauricie TRIAD project: ecological, economic, and social considerations in forest management
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Sustainable Forest Management Network
SFM Network Research Note Series No. 50
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The Restorative Imperative: Challenges, objectives and approaches to restoring naturalness in forests
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Burton, P. J., MacDonald, S. E.
Abstract: Many of the world's forests are not primeval; forest restoration aims to reverse alterations caused by human use. Forest restoration (including reforestation and forest rehabilitation) is widely researched and practiced around the globe. A review of recent literature reveals some common...
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The TFL 49 Project: Criteria and indicators and a decision support system for an alternative zoning approach to sustainable forest management
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D'Eon, Rob, Sustainable Forest Management Network
SFM Network Research Note Series No. 18