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84 3 2008 292-293Better Forest Protection and Fewer Wildfires inFSC-Certified Areas84 3 2008 295-295 Timber Certification Body Under Attack84 3 2008 284-284SFI ( R ) Conservation Research Award <strong>for</strong> BirdStudy84 5 2008 639-639Bi-National Ef<strong>for</strong>t to Establish AccreditedStandards <strong>for</strong> North American Forest CarbonAccounting84 5 2008 635-636Forest Certification in Canada and Around theWorld84 6 2008 800-800Forest Certification in Canada and Around theWorld85 1 2009 009-010PFInnovations and the DWFC - Connecting theLinks in the Value Chain85 2 2009 177-180 Riley, Lorne F.<strong>Canadian</strong> Forestry Accreditation Board - AnnualReport 200885 2 2009 169-170 Setting EcoLogo Standards85 242009 277-284 Luckert, J.K. (Marty); Boxall, Peter C.Institutional vacuums in <strong>Canadian</strong> <strong>for</strong>est policy;Can criteria and indicators and certification ofsustainable <strong>for</strong>est management fill the void?The pro<strong>vision</strong> of environmental goods and services is taken into account in thesustainable management of Canada’s <strong>for</strong>est resources, including through thedevelopment of new markets;V # Issue Yr Pg Author Title84 1 2008 028-028 Wildlife Refuges Provide Economic Boost84 1 2008 018-018 Conserving Biodiversity on the Forest Floor84 2 2008 139-142 High, Steven The Human Face of the Crisis in Forestry84 2 2008 150-150Natural Chemicals Help Trees Against Insectsand Diseases84 2 2008 157-157 Beyond the Trees84 2 2008 172-180Hunt, Len M.; Haider, Wolfgang; Boxall, A method <strong>for</strong> estimating the economicPeter C.; Englin, Jeffcontribution of resource-based tourism84 3 2008 442-443Awful Splendour - A Fire History of Canada;Toward Agro<strong>for</strong>estry Design - An ecologicalApproach84 3 2008 291-291 Edible Forest Insects84 3 2008 296-296African Forestry and Wildlife CommissionMeeting84 3 2008 375-377 Woodard, Paul M. Minimum requirements <strong>for</strong> wildfire investigations84 3 2008 316-329The use of the natural range of variability <strong>for</strong>Doyon, Frédérick; Yamasaki, Stephen;identify biodiversity values at risk whenDuchesneau, Robinimplementing a <strong>for</strong>est management strategy84 3 2008 338-348Mohamed, Xiangfei Li; Smith, Daniel W.;Prepass, Ellie E.; Putz, Gordon; Watson,Brett M.Incorporating water quantity and qualitymodelling into <strong>for</strong>est management84 4 2008 621-621 Powell, Graham R. Lives of Conifers84 4 2008 467-467 Report on Forest Diversity and Wood Supply84 4 2008 539-542 Rickards, JeremyThe human factor in <strong>for</strong>est operations:Engineering <strong>for</strong> health and safety84 4 2008 548-552 Diamond, Antony W.Bird research in the ACWERN lab at the Facultyof Forestry and Environmental Management,University of New Brunswick84 4 2008 591-594 Powell, Graham R. On buds man84 5 2008 640-640 EAB Confirmed in Ottawa84 5 2008 741-747Thompson, Ian D.; Baker, James A.;Jastrebski, Christopher; Dacosta, Jennifer;Fryxell, John; Corbett, DanielEffects of post-harvest silviculture on use ofboreal <strong>for</strong>est stands by amphibians and martin inOntario84 6 2008 923-923 Natcher, David C. Seeing Beyond the Trees84 6 2008 805-805 Protection Helps Reduce Land Clearing85 1 2009 137-138 Meade, Matt Forget Dracula, I want to be a Sirex Wood wasp85 1 2009 091-104Vanderwel, M.C., Mills, S.C., Malcolm,J.R.85 1 2009 120-134 Saint-Germain, Michel, Greene, David F.Effects of partial harvesting on vertebrate speciesassociated with late-successional <strong>for</strong>ests inOntario's boreal regionSalvage logging in the boreal and cordilleran<strong>for</strong>ests of Canada: Integrating industrial andecological concerns in management plans- 25 -

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