Guest Editorial
British Columbia’s Mountain Pine Beetle Response Team
Rod DeBoice, Provincial Bark Beetle Co-ordinator
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News from the Editor
News from the Co-editors
Al Wiensczyk; Julie Taylor Schooling
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Selected Links and Resources
Adding Value . . .
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Perspectives
Restoration of forests attacked by mountain pine beetle: Misnomer, misdirected, or must-do?
Philip J. Burton
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Discussion Paper
Rate of deterioration, degrade, and fall of trees killed by mountain pine beetle
Kathy J. Lewis and Ian D. Hartley
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Research Reports
The impact of treatment on mountain pine beetle infestation rates
Trisalyn Nelson; Barry Boots; Ken J. White; and Alanya C. Smith
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Extended Abstracts
Hydrologic effects of mountain pine beetle in the interior pine forests of British Columbia: Key questions and current knowledge
Lars Uunila; Brian Guy; and Robin Pike
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Extension Notes
Red Alder Stand Establishment Decision Aid
Keith Thomas and Jennifer Turner
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Discussion Paper
Disturbance regimes in coastal British Columbia
Lori D. Daniels and Robert W. Gray
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Extension Notes
Predicting the risk of wet ground areas in the Vanderhoof Forest District: Project description and progress report
John Rex and Stephane Dubé
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Extension Notes
Wildlife/danger tree assessment in unharvested stands attacked by mountain pine beetle in the central interior of British Columbia
Patience Rakochy and Chris Hawkins
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Discussion Paper
Examining the utility of advance regeneration for reforestation and timber production in unsalvaged stands killed by the mountain pine beetle: Controlling factors and management implications
Hardy Griesbauer and Scott Green
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Discussion Paper
An assessment of critical assumptions supporting the timber supply modelling for mountain-pine-beetle-induced allowable annual cut uplift in the
Prince George Timber Supply Area
John Pousette and Chris Hawkins
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Research Reports
Detecting and mapping mountain pine beetle red-attack damage with SPOT-5 10-m multispectral imagery
Joanne C. White; Michael A. Wulder; and Danny Grills
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Discussion Paper
A review and synthesis of the effects of unsalvaged mountain-pine-beetle-attacked stands on wildlife and implications for forest management
Ann C. Allaye Chan-McLeod
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