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Title
WCS Canada Comments - Issues and Interests in Whitehorse and Southern Lakes Forest Resources Management Planning - July 2014
Author(s)
Don Reid and Hilary Cooke
Published
2014
Publisher
[Correspondence]
Abstract
We summarize the major issues that strategic forest management planning needs to address and provide recommendations for improvement. We particularly focus on our areas of expertise, which includes wildlife habitat considerations like fire suppression, zoning, harvest zones and prescriptions, access, connectivity, focal species, and forest management as an experiment. Overall, we relate the societal values that are intrinsic to forest resources and landscapes to the key management considerations and processes these values engender and then to the planning tools the plan should consider.
Full Citation
[Correspondence] Reid, Don and Cooke, Hillary (2014). Whitehorse and Southern Lakes Forest Resources Management Planning: Issues and Interests of Wildlife Conservation Society Canada (Comments to Yukon Energy, Mines and Resources)
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