This article presents the story of the extraordinary reforestation program that was carried out in Kapuskasing by Kimberly Clark after the Second World War. Most historians have argued that the forest industry was only interested in profits and paid little attention to forest management. Kimberley Clark, however, carried out this project for a number of reasons, including its enlightened corporate culture and, most importantly, because it had secured tenure to its timber. The article highlights how foreign firms are not necessarily a danger to Ontario’s forests and underscores those factors that could potentially play a crucial role in tackling the environmental issues we face today.Cet article présente l’histoire du programme exceptionnel ...
The efficiency of forestry and its underlying rationality is based first on discourse. The objective...
By examining the changing world of work for woods employees of Ontario's pulp and paper companies du...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by SAGE.In the 1930s, the Canadian state sunk...
This article is about the ideas of Dietrich Brandis, the first Inspecter General of Forests of Briti...
Part I of this Article sets forth Canada\u27s,numerous international forest protection obligations. ...
This article describes the important role forests and wood have always played in our imagination. Th...
L'histoire forestière du Canada en est encore à ses débuts : la plupart des forêts en sont seulement...
This article is about the politics of planning for wilderness in northwestern Ontario. It blends env...
Early settlers in southern Ontario aspired to become prosperous land-owning farmers; they began by c...
Cet article propose un aperçu historique de l’évolution du régime forestier en ce qui concerne l’int...
This article examines the origins, evolution, ideology, and political impact of an environmental coa...
Today, the world’s forests are threatened by global warming, growing demand for wood products, and i...
The forests found in Canada\u27s rapidly expanding urban fringes have been decimated by agricultural...
The forests found in Canada’s rapidly expanding urban fringes have been decimated by agricultural se...
Beginning in the 1880s, foresters around the world faced problems such as forest fires, pest infesta...
The efficiency of forestry and its underlying rationality is based first on discourse. The objective...
By examining the changing world of work for woods employees of Ontario's pulp and paper companies du...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by SAGE.In the 1930s, the Canadian state sunk...
This article is about the ideas of Dietrich Brandis, the first Inspecter General of Forests of Briti...
Part I of this Article sets forth Canada\u27s,numerous international forest protection obligations. ...
This article describes the important role forests and wood have always played in our imagination. Th...
L'histoire forestière du Canada en est encore à ses débuts : la plupart des forêts en sont seulement...
This article is about the politics of planning for wilderness in northwestern Ontario. It blends env...
Early settlers in southern Ontario aspired to become prosperous land-owning farmers; they began by c...
Cet article propose un aperçu historique de l’évolution du régime forestier en ce qui concerne l’int...
This article examines the origins, evolution, ideology, and political impact of an environmental coa...
Today, the world’s forests are threatened by global warming, growing demand for wood products, and i...
The forests found in Canada\u27s rapidly expanding urban fringes have been decimated by agricultural...
The forests found in Canada’s rapidly expanding urban fringes have been decimated by agricultural se...
Beginning in the 1880s, foresters around the world faced problems such as forest fires, pest infesta...
The efficiency of forestry and its underlying rationality is based first on discourse. The objective...
By examining the changing world of work for woods employees of Ontario's pulp and paper companies du...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by SAGE.In the 1930s, the Canadian state sunk...