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Appendix BTable of Forestry Chronicle Articles/PapersOrganized thematically according to the 14 Desired Outcomes listed in the CCFM’s Vision Document fromthe past three years (since CCFM Vision publication – 2008)FOREST SECTOR TRANSFORMATIONNew ideas, technologies, processes, and markets are developed through the systematic1engagement of science and technology organizations in collaborative researchV # Issue Yr Pg Author Title84 1 2008 026-026 Genetic Techniques to Speed Tree Improvement84 1 2008 027-027 African Farmers Could Earn "Green" Money84 1 2008 015-0177th Annual CWC Technology and InnovationAwards84 3 2008 287-287 New Web site on Invasive Species84 3 2008 301-306Embedding science and innovation in <strong>for</strong>estVan Damme, Laird; Duinker, Peter N.;management: Recent experiences at MillarQuintilio, DennisWestern in west-central Alberta84 4 2008 523-526Leblon, Brigitte;, LaRocque Armand; New ways of teaching geomatics courses inJordan, Glen A.; Gil, Maria Luz<strong>for</strong>estry: Online delivery84 5 2008 645-645 New Web site <strong>for</strong> CLSAB84 6 2008 791-794 Hall, R.J. LiDAR Use in Natural Resource Management84 6 2008 805-805 Company Creates "Tree Free" Paper84 6 2008 806-806 Satellite to Monitor De<strong>for</strong>estation in the Congo84 6 2008 807-826Wulder, Michael A.; Bater, Christopher W.;The role of LiDAR in sustainable <strong>for</strong>estCoops, Nicholas C.; Hilker, Thomas,managementWhite, Joanne C.Predicting <strong>for</strong>est stand variables from LiDAR84 6 2008 827-839 Woods, M.; Lim, K.; Treitz, P. data in the Great Lakes - St. Lawrence <strong>for</strong>est ofOntario84 6 2008 840-849 Hogg, A.R.; Holland J.An evaluation of DEMs derived from LiDAR andphotogrammetry <strong>for</strong> wetland mapping84 6 2008 866-876Thomas, V.; Oliver, R.D.; Lim K.; Woods, LiDAR and Weibull modeling of diameter andM.basal area85 1 2009 003-005 Lim, JamieOntario's Forest Sector - A Critical Pillar inOntario's New Green Economy85 3 2009 490-491Association of BC Forest Professionals - Mineralsand Forestry: Natural Partners85 4 2009 510-510 "Green Charcoal" May Save Trees85 4 2009 571-582Benefits of using genetically improved whitePetrinovic, Juan Fernando; Gelinas, Nancy;spruce in Quebec: The <strong>for</strong>est landowner'sBeaulieu, Jeanviewpoint85 5 2009 671-672 Ayling, Ron Let's Hear It <strong>for</strong> <strong>Canadian</strong> University Research85 6 2009 823-826 Baker, Ken Using Wood to Green the 2010 Winter OlympicsEconomic value from <strong>for</strong>est resources is maximized including through the diversification2of uses;V # Issue Yr Pg Author Title84 1 2008 003-004Boating, Jacob; Irvine, Michael; Lanteigne,Len; Mihajlovich, Milo; Thiffault, NelsonToday's Silviculture: Tomorrow's Forest84 1 2008 020-020 Bruemmer, George<strong>Canadian</strong> Wood Fibre Centre - Rising to theCompetitiveness Challenge84 3 2008 294-294Pioneering Investment Prices "Utility Value" ofRain<strong>for</strong>est84 3 2008 280-281 Lazar, Avrim The State of Canada's Forest Industry84 4 2008 511-514 Lantz, V.A. Valuing Multiple <strong>for</strong>est outputs84 5 2008 645-645 New Tool <strong>for</strong> Wood Chip Production- 23 -

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