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Kahlil Baker, Gary Q. Bull, Kathy Baylis and Richard Barichello
Academic research on smallholders? forestland-use decisions is regularly addressed in different streams of literature using different theoretical constructs that are independently incomplete. In this article, we propose a theoretical construct for modell...
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Chelsea Nilausen, Nancy Gélinas and Gary Bull
The forest sector in British Columbia (BC) has faced a number of challenges over the past decade. In response to some of those challenges, the government has invested in forest genomic tools. Marker-assisted selection (MAS) is a biotechnological tool tha...
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Mike Greig,Gary Bull
Forest carbon management is rapidly evolving in British Columbia. The province is perhaps the most active jurisdiction on this front in Canada as it seeks to meet the requirements of its new suite of greenhouse gas legislation, regulations, and policies ...
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Nicole L. Klenk, Gary Q. Bull and James I. MacLellan
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Gary Bull,Olaf Schwab,Priyangi Jayasinghe
The economic sustainability literature highlights important theoretical and practical limitations when developing economic indicators to assess sustainable forest management (SFM). Since SFM is multi-disciplinary, no body of theoretical knowledge can emb...
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