Are there lessons for Canadian foresters lurking south of the border?
The management of forests on public land in the US has changed significantly in the past 20 years, providing important lessons for forest managers in Canada. Some of the management issues that have historical importance include clearcutting, intensive forestry on public lands, drops in timber produc...
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