Canada's provincial, federal, and territorial governments committed to a Canadian Biodiversity Strategy in 1995 for the conservation and sustainable use of Canada’s biodiversity. Contemporary demands on natural resources and the move to ecosystem based management dictated a different approach to resource management then was traditionally the case. Public awareness of biological diversity and understanding of the need for conservation dictated the new approach. Ecosystem management means using an ecological approach to achieve forest management by blending the needs of society with environmental values in such a way that ecosystems remain diverse, healthy, productive, and sustainable. Canada was mapped into ecozones and ecoregions, which are...
Norwegian boreal forests are usually managed for timber production, but also provide other ecosystem...
As land-use change threatens wildlife viability, the understanding of how animals move through spati...
Ecosystem management for biological conservation should include consideration of landscape-scale pro...
Over the last few decades, forest policies regarding wildlife habitat have evolved from featured-spe...
Ontario’s Ministry of Mines, Northern Development, Natural Resources and Forestry is responsible fo...
Ecosystem management is emerging as an important concept in managing forests. Although the basic con...
Ontario has a large moose range which encompasses a variety of environmental conditions. Timber harv...
Ecosystem management is a popular but poorly defined concept in conservation biology. Current vague,...
ABStRACt: Current Parks Canada policy does not allow moose (Alces alces) to be hunted in Na-tional ...
First Nations involvement in forest management is necessary to achieve sustainability, even more in ...
Moose were introduced to Newfoundland in 1904 and since then the population has increased drasticall...
During the past decade, in North America, many concepts about moose have changed. Fears that they wo...
Ecosystem management takes into account all components of ecosystems, including people. In this cont...
Under the implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity, a special emphasis has been put ...
Herbivores have influenced the structure, biomass, and species composition of vegetation in heavily ...
Norwegian boreal forests are usually managed for timber production, but also provide other ecosystem...
As land-use change threatens wildlife viability, the understanding of how animals move through spati...
Ecosystem management for biological conservation should include consideration of landscape-scale pro...
Over the last few decades, forest policies regarding wildlife habitat have evolved from featured-spe...
Ontario’s Ministry of Mines, Northern Development, Natural Resources and Forestry is responsible fo...
Ecosystem management is emerging as an important concept in managing forests. Although the basic con...
Ontario has a large moose range which encompasses a variety of environmental conditions. Timber harv...
Ecosystem management is a popular but poorly defined concept in conservation biology. Current vague,...
ABStRACt: Current Parks Canada policy does not allow moose (Alces alces) to be hunted in Na-tional ...
First Nations involvement in forest management is necessary to achieve sustainability, even more in ...
Moose were introduced to Newfoundland in 1904 and since then the population has increased drasticall...
During the past decade, in North America, many concepts about moose have changed. Fears that they wo...
Ecosystem management takes into account all components of ecosystems, including people. In this cont...
Under the implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity, a special emphasis has been put ...
Herbivores have influenced the structure, biomass, and species composition of vegetation in heavily ...
Norwegian boreal forests are usually managed for timber production, but also provide other ecosystem...
As land-use change threatens wildlife viability, the understanding of how animals move through spati...
Ecosystem management for biological conservation should include consideration of landscape-scale pro...