Search Results

1 results returned.
To copy the URL of a document, Right Click on the document title, select "Copy Shortcut/Copy Link", then paste as needed. Only documents available to the public have this feature enabled.
Title Sort descending Sort ascending Primary
Author Sort ascending Sort descending
Date Sort ascending Sort descending
Abstract / Details
View
Hard
copy
Silvics and silviculture of coastal western redcedar: a literature review Klinka, K.
2009
A
D
Abstract: The intent of this report is to present the most current and available information concerning establishment and growth of redcedar in the coastal region of British Columbia. The report represents a synthesis of selected information from several major sources, such as Minore (1983, 1990), Smith, N.J. (1988), Wiggins (1999), and Klinka et al. (2000), and from several recent research studies carried out at the Forest Sciences Department, University of British Columbia. The report is not a comprehensive review because we have focused on the information pertinent to regeneration and growth of redcedar, and have limited the information related to other topics. We have aimed to present the available knowledge in a manner comprehensible to those determined to restore redcedar to the role it deserves in the coastal forests of British Columbia. We hope that those users will find this report a practical and useful tool, facilitating their promotion of redcedar as a key component of our future forests. It should be noted that any mention of particular manufacturers or brands are solely intended for simplicity for the reader. No products described within this document are explicitly endorsed by the authors to the exclusion of other suitable products.
 
Klinka, K., Brisco, D.. 2009. Silvics and silviculture of coastal western redcedar: a literature review. British Columbia Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development. Special Report (FLNRORD). SRS11
 
Topic: FLNRORD Research Program
Keywords: Ecology
ISSN:  Scientific Name: 
ISBN:  English Name: 
Other Identifier: 
 
To copy the URL of a document, Right Click on the document title, select "Copy Shortcut/Copy Link", then paste as needed. Only documents available to the public have this feature enabled.

EIRS Search Options

Useful Contacts