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Evaluation of natural regeneration potential of a degraded forest in Ghana
(1999)
Vast areas of forests have been degraded in Ghana. The degraded areas are generally
invaded by Chromolaena odorata, a strong competing species for trees. Planting is the
major primary means that is currently used to ...
Comparison of growth intercept and site index models of black spruce plantations and natural stands in Northern Ontario
(2008)
Black spruce (Picea mariana Mill. B.S.P.) is one of the most important tree
species in Canada, both ecologically and commercially. The forest industry has steadily
increased efforts to artificially regenerate areas that ...
Old-growth forests and timber supply : a case study from the boreal forest
(1997)
Historically in Canada, old-growth forest preservation concerns, research, and
analyses have centred on the stately coniferous forests of British Columbia (e.g.,
Clayoquot Sound). Within the past decade, however, the ...