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Ontario's Old-growth Forests by Michael Henry,Peter Quinby Pdf
"Ontario's Old- Growth Forests, with its atlas of over 50 old-growth forests, and over 100 photographs, is an invaluable discovery guide for anyone fascinated with the history, ecology, and the wonder of trees."--
Forestry Canada in Ontario by Canada. Forestry Canada,Canada. Forestry Canada. Ontario Region Pdf
This plan was developed in consultation with clients and staff and is based on the national strategic plan of Forestry Canada. It describes the economic and social changes that impact upon the forestry industry, the challenges to the year 2000 and commitments in forest system research, forest industry competitiveness, environmental impacts research, scientific innovation and communication.
Author : R.C. HOSIE,Research Council of Ontario Publisher : University of Toronto Press Page : 160 pages File Size : 41,7 Mb Release : 1953-12-15 Category : Political Science ISBN : 9781487590277
Forest Regeneration in Ontario by R.C. HOSIE,Research Council of Ontario Pdf
This volume reports all the information presently available from the fifty-seven regeneration surveys carried out to the present by government and private agencies within the Province of Ontario. It presents a general view of the nature of tree reproduction on cut-over forest land, followed by an analysis of the procedure in conducting and reporting regeneration surveys, and conclusions and recommendations for the conducting of future surveys.
Diversity by Ontario. Forest Policy Panel,Peter N. Duinker,Ontario. Ministry of Natural Resources,Margaret A. Wanlin Pdf
The panel consulted people across Ontario to help create a comprehensive forest policy framework, the cornerstones of which are a goal for Ontario's forests, 11 strategic objectives addressing major forest values, and 16 principles to guide people's behaviour in forest use and management. The framework also includes broad definitions for Ontario's forests, forest sustainability, community and resource use sustainability, and adaptive ecosystem management. This document describes the four main goals and outlines methods of implementation.
Forest Plants of Central Ontario by Brenda Chambers,Karen Legasy,Cathy V. Bentley,Shayna LaBelle-Beadman,Emma Thurley Pdf
This handy field guide covers nearly 700 species of plants commonly found in the forests of central Ontario. Detailed species descriptions are combined with precise drawings and excellent colour photographs to make the plants of our region easy to identify. Forest Plants of Central Ontario includes: * Edible plants * Native uses of plants * Wildlife uses of plants * Related or similar species * 440 colour photographs * 407 illustrations. * Whether you are an avid naturalist or an armchair explorer, you are bound to find this beautifully illustrated guide an essential addition to your backpack or library.
Arthur Herbert Richardson,Ontario. Department of Lands and Forests
Author : Arthur Herbert Richardson,Ontario. Department of Lands and Forests Publisher : Ontario : Department of Forestry Page : 84 pages File Size : 50,8 Mb Release : 1928 Category : Forests and forestry ISBN : STANFORD:36105046996802
Ontario Forests by K. A. Armson,Ontario Forestry Association Pdf
"All of us who are concerned about the conservation of our forests - environmental activists, forest industry representatives, scientists, Aboriginal peoples, professional foresters, policy makers, students, in fact, the full spectrum of citizens from every walk of life - can be grateful that Ken Armson has taken advantage of his lifetime career to set this history down for those who come after." - Monte Hummel, President of the World Wildlife Fund, Canada, from the Preface. Sixty-four percent of Ontario's 106.8 million hectares is covered in forest. yet the average resident who spends only limited time in the forest - hiking, skiing, camping, cottaging or on the occasional northern getaway - is still much of a mystery. In Ontario Forests, veteran forester Ken Armson draws on over 50 years experience to describe this living blanket which has shaped much of the province and stands to dictate a great deal of its future. Ontario Forests is an authoritative account of Ontario's forest regions and their history. Complete with maps, charts and full-colour photography, each forest region is located and detailed. The various tree species which make each region unique are also highlighted, and their origins of glaciation, physiographic and geological change, climactic and soil variation analyzed. Professor Armson also describes the impact of humans, from aboriginal use through lumbering to the rise of reforestation and conservation.
Intensive Forest Management in Ontario by F. W. Bell,Ontario. Ministry of Natural Resources,Ontario Forest Research Institute Pdf
This publication summarizes a workshop on the elements of the Ontario Forest Accord that relate to intensive forest management (IFM). The first section presents summaries of presentations made at four sessions: an introductory session on government, industry, and interest group perspectives on IFM; a practices session, with reviews of forest management trends & IFM practices under way in various jurisdictions; an applications session, covering such topics as software & simulators for forest operations planning & operator training, silvicultural methods, and decision support systems; and a session discussing social, environmental, & economic aspects of IFM. The second part summarizes breakout sessions used to solicit participant input to identify what is known & what needs to be known about IFM to adapt it for use in Ontario forests.
G. Blake MacDonald,R. W. Arnup,R. Keith Jones,Ontario Forest Research Institute
Author : G. Blake MacDonald,R. W. Arnup,R. Keith Jones,Ontario Forest Research Institute Publisher : Sault Ste. Marie : Ontario Forest Research Institute Page : 48 pages File Size : 53,5 Mb Release : 1997 Category : Forest management ISBN : MINN:31951D02067208G
Adaptive Forest Management in Ontario by G. Blake MacDonald,R. W. Arnup,R. Keith Jones,Ontario Forest Research Institute Pdf
Adaptive management is a formal process for continually improving management policies and practices by learning from their outcomes. The objective of this paper is to outline the basic concepts of adaptive management, provide examples of successful adaptive management initiatives, and evaluate the potential of adaptive management for improving forest policies and practices in Ontario. Information for the paper was collected from on-line literature searches, literature reviews, and interviews with experts. Case studies from the literature are presented from the perspective of broad program issues and address common North American forest sector issues. They illustrate public, industrial, and hybrid approaches to adaptive management that provide relevant experience and success factors that will be instructive for implementing similar programs in Ontario.
Ontario's Forests and Forestry in a Changing Climate by Stephen John Colombo Pdf
This report updates a review of literature about the effects of global climate change on forest plants and communities published in 1998. The focus is on changes in Ontario predicted for forest fires, insect outbreaks, disease, forest growth, species composition, harvest rates, wood supply, genetics and regeneration, and carbon-based forest management.--Includes text from document.