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Volume 4 - Issue 1

10(2)  Fall 2009
10(1)  Spring 2009
9(3)  Winter 2008
9(2)  Summer 2008
9(1)  Spring 2008
8(3)  Winter 2007
8(2)  Fall 2007
8(1)  Summer 2007
7(3)  Winter 2006
7(2)  Fall 2006
7(1)  Spring 2006
6(2)  Fall 2005
6(1)  Summer 2005
5(2)  Spring 2005
5(1)  Winter 2004
4(2)  Spring 2004
4(1)  Fall 2004
3(2)  Spring 2004
3(1)  Fall 2003
2(2)  Summer 2003
2(1)  Fall 2002
1(2)  Summer 2002
1(1)  Fall 2001
 
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Science and innovation critical in shaping British Columbia’s future forest legacy
Larry Pedersen
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Anticipate, act, adapt: JEM authors explore role of science in sustainable natural resource management
Julie Schooling
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Adaptation to climate change in forest management
David L. Spittlehouse, Robert B. Stewart
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Future forest management in British Columbia: A proposed vision, goals, and forest management framework
W.W. (Bill) Bourgeois
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Evolving ecosystem management in the context of British Columbia resource planning
Warren E. Mabee, Evan D.G. Fraser, Olav Slaymaker
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Moving along the community–researcher continuum towards participatory research in British Columbia
Shawn Morford
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Relevance of social science to the management of natural resources in British Columbia
Wolfgang Haider, Shawn Morford
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Range of natural variability: Applying the concept to forest management in central British Columbia
Carmen Wong, Kristi Iverson
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A knowledge exchange system: Putting innovation to work
David DeYoe, Chris Hollstedt
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JEM is supported in part by: BC Ministry of Forests and Range through the Forest Investment Account, Forest Science Program.