7 articles in this issue
Marilyn Bittman
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Natasha Caverley
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Kim Ducherer,Yuguang Bai,Don Thompson,Klaas Broersma
The ponderosa pine and Douglas-fir forests in the Interior of British Columbia, Canada, are facing problems such as forest in-growth mainly due to fire suppression, reducing grazing land area. This study focused on the use of thinning to reduce forest sta... see more
Don Gayton
Ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) ecosystems in British Columbia have high concentrations of biodiversity and species at risk, and numerous studies suggest frequent, low-intensity fire was a traditional disturbance pattern in this ecosystem type. Fire hist... see more
David L. Dent,Robert A. MacMillan,Thomas L. Mayr,William K. Chapman,Shannon M. Berch
We obtained radiometric data from a public-domain archive maintained by Natural Resources Canada and processed them to produce a ternary image for a portion of the Cariboo region. A field program was used to evaluate what information could be reliably inf... see more
Richard Reich,Kathy Lewis,Alan Wiensczyk
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Asha Marie MacDonald,Darwyn Coxson,Curtis Bjork
Rapid climate change is predicted for British Columbia’s Inland Temperate Rainforest (ITR), a globally unique ecosystem. Lichens, which may serve as effective biomonitors of ecosystem health, have been proposed for use as climate change indicators for a v... see more