Forest Dependent Communities in Canada


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Forest Dependent Communities in Canada, an Interpretative Overview and Annotated Bibliography


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Presents a literature review of Canadian communities that are dependent on the local forest industry. After an introductory history of Canadian forestry and a discussion of how forest dependency is defined, contemporary issues in forest dependency are reviewed: government policy, industrial restructuring, Aboriginal forestry, community forestry, and environmental management. An interpretive overview of forest dependent communities in Canada follows, tracing the essential phases of change in those communities in the initial era of industrial development, the period of holistic community planning, the comprehensive planning era in which social and economic principles were incorporated into the fabric of physical planning, and the current period of decline in forestry-dependent towns. The associated bibliography is annotated.




Unasylva


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In the Power of the Government


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Proceedings of the Joint Meeting of the Canadian and Northeastern Forest Economists


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Presents proceedings of a joint Canada-United States conference on forest economics, analytical techniques, and policy relevant to the north-eastern region. Topics of papers presented include forest communities, financial analysis of silvicultural treatments, timber supply econometrics, tax incentives and forest policy, evaluation of impacts of forest practices acts, measurement of return from forest investment, non-timber resources evaluation, timber price trends, and sustainable forest management.







Forests in Trust


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