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From science to management and back : a forum for southern interior ecosystems of British Columbia  Cover Image Book Book

From science to management and back : a forum for southern interior ecosystems of British Columbia

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  • ISBN: 9780968715604
  • ISBN: 0968715605
  • Physical Description: print
    p. ; cm.
  • Publisher: Kamloops, B.C. : Southern Interior Forest Extension and Research Partnership, 2000.

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General Note:
Includes summaries of papers presented at a conference held in Kamloops, B.C., Dec. 1-2, 1999.
Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references.
Formatted Contents Note: On the brink of knowing -- The role of science in results-based planning and management -- Identifying specific indicators of sustainable forest management -- Forest resource research in the Cariboo Forest Region -- From the individual to the organization: our cultural roots affect our decisions -- Achieving a globally competitive industry: using science, innovation, and best available knowledge -- Effectiveness of repeated manual cutting of mixed-shrub vegetation in an Interior Cedar-Hemlock zone spruce plantation: fifth-year results -- Armillaria root disease: a major impediment to sustainable management of southern Interior ecosystems -- Riparian management and stream temperature -- Update on soil rehabilitation research in the southern interior -- Barrier to integrating science into policy and practice -- Timber supply and aesthetics at landscape level: a fresh look at an old problem -- Old-growth structural attributes in managed forests: Is there a vision? -- Refining definitions of old growth to aid in locating old-growth forest reserves -- EcoGen: a model for predictive ecosystem mapping -- We're harvesting timber and maintaining caribou habitat: What about silviculture and other concerns? -- From here to eternity: the perils of policy analysis -- Designing an adaptive management field project: a case study -- GIS and the visualization of first nations resource management -- An innovative approach to extending knowledge -- First-season growth of lodgepole pine seedlings grown in three different container types and planted on landings, or on burned or unburned sites -- Brushing for future forests or free-growing requirements?: one to five year PROBE results -- Native grass seed development -- Three encroachment in the south Okanagan and lower Similkameen valleys of British Columbia -- Range reference area: determining seral stages and vegetation change on permanent range in British Columbia -- Effects of grazing on soil compaction and water infiltration in forest plantations in the interior of British Columbia -- Cut-to-length partial-cutting trial in the Okanagan -- Alternative silvicultural systems: harvesting logistics and costs -- Testing forest vegetation management options in British Columbia -- Partial cutting in root disease infected stands in the Interior Cedar-Hemlock biogeoclimate zone -- Retrospective studies of soil conditions and forest productivity on rehabilitated landings: Interior of British Columbia -- Litter decomposition in British Columbia forests: influences of forestry activities -- Effects of opening size on soil ecology and nutrient cycling in a high-elevation, southern interior forest -- Volume loss of Douglas-fir infected with Armillaria ostoyae -- Potential of woody understorey plants to provide refuge for ectomycorrhizal inoculum at an Interior Douglas-fir forest after cleancut logging -- Effects of reparian buffer width on high-elevation songbird communities -- A systematic method for identifying priority conservation areas using wildlife habitat relationships and observed locations of rare species -- Small mammals and stand structure in young pine, seed tree, and old-growth forests in southern British Columbia.
Action Note:
Committed to retain 20170101 20321231 COPPUL SPAN Monograph
Subject: Forests and forestry -- Enivonmental aspects -- British Columbia -- Congresses
Forest ecology -- British Columbia -- Congresses
Forest and forestry -- Enivonmental aspects -- British Columbia -- Congresses
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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Selkirk College.

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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Circulation Modifier Holdable? Status Due Date Courses
Castlegar Campus Library QH 541.5 F6 F76 2000 (Text)
Copy: c. 1
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