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William J. Kleindl, Paul C. Stoy, Michael W. Binford, Ankur R. Desai, Michael C. Dietze, Courtney A. Schultz, Gregory Starr, Christina L. Staudhammer and David J. A. Wood
The implications of cumulative land-use decisions and shifting climate on forests, require us to integrate our understanding of ecosystems, markets, policy, and resource management into a social-ecological system. Humans play a central role in macrosyste...
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Anil Koirala, Anil Raj Kizha and Sandra M. De Urioste-Stone
With recently announced federal funding and subsidies to redevelop vacant mills and the communities they were in, the forest products industry in Maine is poised to gain its momentum once again. One of the important components influencing the cost of del...
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Tejendra Chapagain
Farming in Northern Ontario is limited to less than 1% of the total land area available. With over 2000 farms, this is home to about 6% of the province?s population, concentrated in the five major southern border cities of Thunder Bay, Sault Ste. Marie, ...
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Augusta Molnar, Denyse Gomes, Romier Sousa, Natalia Vidal, Rene Forster Hojer, Luis Alfonso Arguelles, Stefanie Kaatz, Alejandra Martin, Gabriela Donini, Sara Scherr, Andy White, David Kaimowitz
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G. Vargas, R. Paillacar, W. Foster
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An analysis is presented of the influence of exogenous factors on firms? behavior with respect to human resource management systems. The factors considered are type of firm product, ownership structure, technological change and labor market shocks. Class...
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