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- The BC SFM Pubic Opinion Survey: What do people think of BC forestry?
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- FORREX AGM and Science Forum: FORREX dives into the next 10 years
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- Private Woodland Planner updated
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- Projects research aspects of ecosystem structure, function, and processes
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- Research highlights non-timber resources
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- Research aims to cut harvesting and road costs in MPB-impacted areas
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- 2008/09 FIA–Forest Science Program Call for Proposals
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- UBC researchers work to improve criteria and indicators for SFM
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- Revitalizing First Nations forest policy
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- SDTC bridges the research-to-reality gap
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- The Provincial Forest Extension Program: Knowledge-based solutions for SFM
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- Committee addresses the safety of trucks hauling on steep forestry roads
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- Assessing the competitive effects of red alder on coastal conifer plantations
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- Understanding insect disturbances
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- Forest research institutes merge: New value for a changing marketplace
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- Garry oak researchers meet to review and discuss papers
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- Coastal Silvicultural Committee Winter Workshop 2007—Gathering focusses on “Grass Roots Forestry: Revisiting Fundamentals”
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- Geotextile reinforced soil (GRS) structures for forest roads
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- British Columbia Community Forestry Association: Highlights from annual conference
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- A summary of 2007 Winter SISCO Workshop: Managing our growing stock in the midst of massive change

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- FORREX team welcomes new watershed specialist
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- Upcoming events
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Please note that a correction has been made on page 22 to the article “2007 Winter SISCO Workshop: Managing our growing stock in the midst of massive change” reflecting that Steve Chatwin is with the Forest Practices Board and that the report is a Forest Practices Board report.
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LINK is supported in part by: BC Ministry of Forests and Range through the Forest Investment Account, Forest Science Program.
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