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The role of long-term site productivity in maintaining healthy

WebForest health is a central issue across North America. Most definitions imply that forest health is a condition of the forest ecosystem which sustains complexity or diversity while …

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Forest Health: An Integrated Perspective

WebFor-est Health: An Integrated Perspective edited by John D. Castello and Stephen A. Teale examines forest health from an ecological point of view and gives much food for thought …

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Lichens as indicators of forest health in Canada

WebCanadian forests are naturally dynamic ecosystems, changing species composition and abundance as the ecosystem evolves through succession or reacts to disturbances, …

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Forest health in boreal ecosystems of Alaska

WebForest health can be addressed through short-term tactical approaches and long-term strategies. Management practices must match the ecological capabilities of each site in …

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Ice damage impacts on the health of the northern New York State …

WebDetailed crown condition information, including numbers of broken branches ≥ 5 cm diameter, broken tops, and healthy branches, were recorded for 5434 living trees > 9 cm …

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The role of long-term site productivity in maintaining healthy

Webily-measurable definition of forest health as a foundation for ecosystem management, most authors imply that forest health is a condition of the forest ecosystem whlch sustains …

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Forest Health: An Integrated Perspective

WebHome The Forestry Chronicle Volume 88, Number 04, August 2012 Forest Health: An Integrated Perspective. Free access. Book review. Share on. Forest Health: …

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Canada's National Ecological Framework: An asset to …

WebThrough the Forest Health Network (FHN), the Canadian Forest Service in cooperation with its partners, has a mandate to report on the health of Canada's forests and determine if, …

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Lichens as indicators of forest health in Canada

Webof forest health, pollution, and climate change and then addresses some biomonitoring programs currently in use in Canada. Recommendations for future research conclude …

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Impact of climate on juvenile mortality and Armillaria root …

Weband, until recently, mortality and health issues in young regenerated stands have not been major concerns (Dempster and Meredith 2014). Greater concern has been expressed in …

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The human factor in forest operations: Engineering for health …

Webenhance the health, safety, welfare and overall productivity of people as they perform their duties in the workplace. Machines in Forest Operations The horse was the first forest …

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Biodiversity and its relationship to ecosystem health and …

Webimplications of any changes for "forest health" and "ecosys- community processes, and processes of natural and human- tern integrity7' also needs to be evaluated. These are …

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The NEBIE plot network: Highlights of long-term scientific …

WebOn the NEBIE plot network, species regeneration (i.e., composition, stocking, and density) is being monitored using ten, 4 m2 (2 x 2 m) stocking plots within …

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Biodiversity and its relationship to ecosystem health and integrity

WebBiodiversity and its relationship to ecosystem health and integrity. Author: J. P. (Hamish) Kimmins Authors Info & Affiliations. Publication: The Forestry Chronicle. April 1997.

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Community forest organizations and adaptation to climate change …

WebThe effects of climate change in many regions are expected to be significant, and likely to have a detrimental effect on the health of forests and the communities that …

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The Bioindicators of Forest Condition Project:

Webest Health Plots (McLaughlin et al. 1996), and six sites from areas affected by the ice storm of 1998 in eastern Ontario (Laut- enschlager and Nielsen 1999) were selected based on …

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Forest health research needs in British Columbia

WebForest health research needs in British Columbia by R.J. Nevilll, P.M. Hall2 and J. Beale2 To determine the needs and priorities for research on specific Un questionnaire a CtC …

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Forest health in boreal ecosystems of Alaska

WebForest health is a complex issue sans medents am for& borkales de I'Alaska. La sante des fordts that must be addressed within the context of ecosystem management constitue …

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Carbon credits for cookstoves: Trade-offs in climate and …

WebNominal combustion efficiencies of cookstoves range from 80% to 99% depending on the type of fuel and stove that is being used (Smith et al. 2000b).6 The higher the nominal …

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Fire-smart forest management: A pragmatic approach to …

Webpublic health and the economy (Sandberg 1987), and the effect of wildfire emissions on the global carbon cycle under a changing climate (Stocks et al. 1996) are other reasons to …

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The Petawawa Research Forest: Establishment of a remote …

WebEstablished in 1918 to generate and transfer knowledge that could be used to improve the quality, productivity, and health of Canada’s forests, the Petawawa Research Forest …

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Applying three decades of research to mitigate the impacts of …

WebOver the past 70 years, the introduced, invasive hemlock woolly adelgid (Adelges tsugae Annand) has become established and caused considerable decline and …

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