Ontario Hardwood Silviculture Studies Database


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The Ontario Hardwood Silviculture Studies Database includes descriptive information, or metadata, on over 90 historical & ongoing hardwood silviculture studies & trials in the province, most of which were initiated by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, the Canadian Forest Service, or the forest industry. For each study, this report provides information on all available metadata, including a project overview; objectives; study layout or design; names of investigator & associated staff; current contact information; silvicultural treatments; measurements carried out; known or expected years of establishment, treatment, & measurement; review methods; comments; data locations, quality, & stability; tree species studied; location of study; characteristics of study sites; and known associated publications.







Ontario Forest Research Institute Publications 2001-2005


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"This bibliography compiles all publications written, co-authored, or commissioned by OFRI staff between 2001 and 2005. During this period over 200 publications were produced including 3 books, 87 journal articles, 26 reports, 11 technical notes, 5 newsletters, 47 papers/summaries in conference/workshop proceedings. Topics covered are diverse: understanding natural disturbance regimes and landscape dynamics, carbon budgets and effects of climate change on forests, results of 1998 ice storm research, silviculture studies covering everything from site preparation, tree improvement, stock production, planting, and vegetation management, to stand growth and yield, thinning, disease management and harvesting for conifer, mixedwood, and hardwood forests in the boreal and Great Lakes region of Ontario. Author and subject indexes are provided."--Document.







Swan Lake Forest Research Reserve 20-year Management Plan, 2005-2025


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Swan Lake Forest Research Reserve was established in 1950 to study the ecology & silviculture of commercially important hardwood species of south central Ontario. It covers 3,480 hectares in the south-west corner of Algonquin Provincial Park. This management plan supersedes the previous (1983) planning document for the Reserve and details plans for management of the Reserve for the next 20 years. The introduction explains the value, benefits, & objectives of the Reserve. This is followed by a description of the Reserve site, a history of the Reserve, and review of research & extension programs both current & planned. Part 6 describes Reserve infrastructure (roads, buildings) and planned activities related to maintenance & upgrading. Part 7 contains guidelines to facilitate communication between the Reserve and Park management. Finally, excerpts are presented from two important documents that regulate activities in the Reserve: the Algonquin Provincial Park Management Plan and the Class Environmental Assessment for Provincial Parks & Conservation Reserves.




Current Abstracts


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Browsing Science Research at the Federal Level in Canada


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Wilks provides a historical background, list of publications, and description of activities for most of the major science initiatives undertaken at the federal level. He surveys a wide range of government documents and monographic and serial science collections used by both faculty and students.




Intensive Forest Management in Ontario


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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.




The Silviculture Labor Force in Eastern Ontario


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Little information is available on the labour force in the forest management services industry, with the exception of two 1987 studies from B.C. This report augments this information with data gathered in eastern Ontario in a joint 1989 study by Forestry Canada and the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. Silviculture workers were surveyed in forest renewal, site preparation, stand tending, and nursery activities areas. The survey covered personal, social, economic and occupational areas, and was conducted through interviews with the workers.




Ontario Hardwood Silviculture Studies Database


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This publication begins with a brief overview of the Ontario Hardwood Silviculture Studies Database version 1.0, which contains descriptive information from over 90 ongoing & historical hardwood silviculture studies & trials. The main section contains an annotated bibliography of 314 publications that are included in the publications section of the Database. Citations are sorted by author's last name and publication date, and include the type of publication and the known location(s) of a hard copy. Appendices include author & subject indexes. Citations were selected for inclusion using the following criteria: the study on which the citation is based occurred in Ontario; the study included some type of silvicultural treatment & measurements of the resulting regeneration success or growth responses; and the study focussed on one or more of the following hardwood species: sugar maple, yellow birch, red oak, American beech, white ash, black cherry, or basswood.