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Soil characteristics of the deciduous forests in Central Ontario and their relationships with site indicies of sugar maple, American beech and red oak
(2004)
Tolerant hardwood forests occupy a broad geographic range in Ontario and they are
important for their ecological and economical values. Although sugar maple (Acer
saccharum Marsh.), American beech (Fagus grandifolia ...
Evaluation of a spatial habitat suitability model for the northern goshawk (Accipiter gentilis) in West-central Alberta
(2005)
The current era of forest management has expanded the array of values, spatial
dimensions and temporal horizons beyond those formerly considered in the planning
process. The desire to evaluate the impact of various ...
Physiological and growth responses of eleven Ontario provenances of one-year old Picea glauca seedlings to elevated CO2 concentrations
(2005)
To study the physiological and growth responses of eleven Ontario provenances of
white spruce [Picea glauca (Moench) Voss] to elevated atmospheric CO2
concentrations, one-year old seedlings were grown in three greenhouses ...
Applications of satellite remote sensing to develop forest inventory for strategic-level planning
(2003)
Forest inventory is the fundamental base information for most decision making
processes in today’s forest management planning. Recently in Ontario,
with increasing industrial involvement, new environmental and multiple ...
Present and future focal point seed zones for jack pine in Northwestern region of Ontario
(2005)
Jack pine (Pinus banksiana Lamb.) is among the most widespread and most ecologically
and economically important species for planting and direct seeding in the Lake States
and throughout much of the boreal forest of Canada. ...
Stand structural dynamics of boreal conifer, mixedwood, and broadleaf fire- and clearcut logging-origin stands in central Canada
(2006)
Stand structure has been linked to forest regeneration, nutrient cycling, wildlife
habitat, biodiversity, and climate regulation. A review and synthesis of literature
indicated that boreal forest stand structure is ...
Stand age structures of single and mixed-species of fire-origin boreal stands in central Canada
(2006)
Keywords : biodiversity, bimodal, boreal forest, cover type, developmental stage, old-growth, reverse-J, stand age structure, time since fire, wildlife habital, [disturbances, spruce budworm, wind, harvesting, logging].
More than just a 'value' : views of aboriginal people in Northern Ontario on aboriginal values in Ontario's forest management planning
(2006)
The last decade has seen an introduction of Aboriginal values into Ontario’s
forest management planning. Ontario forest management regulations and forest
management research, however, are lacking spatial definitions of ...
Identification of wetlands on the Canadian boreal plain and their contributions to stream water chemistry
(2006)
The Alberta Wetland Inventory (AWI), which is used in a variety of applications
across the province to estimate wetland cover from aerial photographs, detected only
34% of confirmed wetland field plots in boreal forest ...