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Volume 5 - Issue 2

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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Models bridge gaps in understanding: JEM authors illuminate impacts, interactions, and diverse values
Julie Schooling
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Nature conservation in an era of indifference
Don Gayton
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Computer-based visualization of forest management: A primer for resource managers, communities, and educators
John L. Lewis, Stephen R.J. Sheppard, Karyn Sutherland
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Coarse woody debris: Inventory, decay modelling, and management implications in three biogeoclimatic zones
Nancy Densmore, John Parminter, Victoria Stevens
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Aspen regeneration, forage production, and soil compaction on harvested and grazed boreal aspen stands
Maja Krzic, Hillary Page, Reg F. Newman, Klaas Broersma
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Participatory research in rural communities in transition: A case study of the Malaspina-Ucluelet Research Alliance
Shawn Morford, Dave Robinson, Felice Mazzoni, Cleo Corbett, Heidi Schaiberger
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Litter decomposition in British Columbia forests: Controlling factors and influences of forestry activities
Cindy E. Prescott, Leandra L. Blevins, Candis Staley
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