Forestry and biodiversity [electronic resource] : learning how to sustain biodiversity in managed forests / edited by Fred L. Bunnell and Glen B. Dunsworth.
Material type:
- Forest biodiversity conservation -- British Columbia -- Case studies
- Forest management -- British Columbia -- Case studies
- Adaptive natural resource management -- British Columbia -- Case studies
- Sustainable forestry -- British Columbia -- Case studies
- Coastal forests -- British Columbia -- Management -- Case studies
- Rain forests -- British Columbia -- Management -- Case studies
- 333.95/1609152 22
- QH77.C2 F67 2009
Includes bibliographical references (p. [312]-338) and index.
The problem / Fred L. Bunnell ... [et al.] -- The example / Fred L. Bunnell ... [et al.] -- The approach / Fred L. Bunnell and Glen B. Dunsworth -- Implementing the approach / Fred L. Bunnell, William J. Beese, and Glen B. Dunsworth -- Effectiveness monitoring : an introduction / Fred L. Bunnell, David J. Huggard, and Glen B. Dunsworth -- Ecosystem representation : sustaining poorly known species and functions / David J. Huggard and Laurie L. Kremsater -- Learning from ecosystem representation / David J. Huggard, Laurie L. Kremsater, and Glen B. Dunsworth -- Sustaining forested habitat / David J. Huggard, Fred L. Bunnell, and Laurie L. Kremsater -- Learning from habitat elements / David J. Huggard, Jeff Sandford, and Laurie L. Kremsater -- Sustaining forest-dwelling species / Laurie L. Kremsater and Fred L. Bunnell -- Learning from organisms / David J. Huggard and Laurie L. Kremsater -- Designing a monitoring program / David J. Huggard, Laurie L. Kremsater, and Fred L. Bunnell -- Summary : progress and lessons learned / Fred L. Bunnell, David J. Huggard, and Laurie L. Kremsater.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
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