
Emerging multi-level co-management in Aboriginal forestry. I. Davidson-Hunt, F. Berkes, D. Natcher, A. Peters and L. Trapper
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Tools for generating maps of hydrologically sensitive areas. B. White, E. Dzus, G. Whitmore, G. Adams, A. Smith, D. Kopecky, K. Connor, C. St. Amand and P.A. Arp
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The challenge of institutional redesign: Tenure, competitiveness, and sustainability. M. Luckert, I. Vertinsky, G. Hoberg, H. Nelson, D. Haley and D. Tapp
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Implementing and testing decision support tools to evaluate forest management scenarios for SFM: A multiple scale and perspective. C. Messier, F. Doyon, N. Beaulieu, K. Berninger and P. Lasserre
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The HydroEcological Landscapes and Processes (HELP) Project: A national-scale assessment of forest hydroecology. J.M. Buttle, F.D. Beall, I.F. Creed, K.J. Devito, C.A. Mendoza, R.D. Moore, P.K. Sibley and U. Silins
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Forest successional dynamics in the eastern-central Canadian boreal forests. H. Chen, A. Leduc, N. Kenkel, D. Kneeshaw and Y. Bergeron
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Ecological and economic trade-off analysis of conservation strategies for Woodland Caribou. V. Adamowicz, S. Boutin, S. Cumming, G. Hauer, F. Schmiegelow and M. Weber
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Evaluating the feasibility of an ecosystem based management approach: Financial, social (Aboriginal) and environmental considerations. O. Valeria, L. Imbeau, H. Asselin, F. Raulier, J. Marshall, É. Hovington, R. Germain, N. Dhital, P. Drapeau, D. Kneeshaw, Y. Bergeron, A. Leduc, S. Légaré, B. Croteau, F. Bedard and C. Tardif
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The Canadian softwood lumber industry: Trade dispute and global competitiveness. S. Kant, F. Yang, S.N. Mehrotra, J.C. Garzel, A. Toppinen and J. Liu
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EMEND: Managing forestry in light of natural disturbance on western boreal landscapes. J. Spence, J. Edwards, S. Luchkow, C. Quinn, J. Stadt, T. Vinge, J. Volney, P. Wearmouth, J. Witiw, T. Archibald, T. Barker, C. Hahn, F. He, D. Johnson, B. Kishchuk, D. Langor, V. Lieffers, E. Macdonald, K. McClain, E. Phillips, S. Quideau, F. Schmiegelow, D. Sidders, B. Tomm and T. Work
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Management implications of forest dynamics, succession, and habitat relationships under differing levels of silviculture. D.A. MacLean, M.-A. Villard, G. Pelletier and G. Adams
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Assessing the effectiveness of forest certification as a means to achieve SFM in Canada. A. Tikina, R. Kozak, J. Innes, M. Masters, J. Chen, P. Duinker, R. Trosper and B. Larson
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A community of practice in Aboriginal forestry related research: A legacy of the SFM Network. M.G. Stevenson, H. Bombay, J. Webb and I. Davidson-Hunt
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Boreal forest management and carbon markets: An examination of options and implications. V. Adamowicz, S. Elgie and G. McCarney
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The Riparian Research and Management Network (RIPNET) Researcher-Partner Showcase: Decision support systems in riparian forest management: from principle to practice. P. Sibley, A. Gordon, M. Donnelly, D.P. Kreutzweiser and J. Morissette
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Incentive policies for sustainable forest management. M. Weber, V. Adamowicz, E. Wilman, J. Stadt, J. Webb, and S. Wasel
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Natural regeneration of white spruce in aspen-dominated boreal mixedwoods following harvesting. V.J. Lieffers, S.E. Macdonald, D.F. Greene, J. Martin-DeMoor, I. Curran, M. Hesketh, B. Grover, K. Greenway and S. Gaertner
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Reducing uncertainty in forest sustainability caused by insect outbreaks. D. Kneeshaw, P. Burton, E. Doblas-Miranda, P. James, D. MacLean, R. Man and B. Sturtevant
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Forest management planning in the presence of uncertain natural disturbance processes. D.L. Martell, K. Peck, D. Savage and B. White
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Development and evaluation of new forest management guides in Ontario. M. Gluck, R. Rempel, J. Churcher, and P. Elkie
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