Forestry in Newfoundland has a long history of both subsistence and industrial uses, with separate associated tenure systems and property and use rights. Though most forest users on the island are subsistence or recreational users, the public plays only a minimal role in forest decision making, which continues to revolve around industry-based harvesting decisions with little regard for the multiple forest uses valued by the public. With the rapid decline of the industrial pulp and paper sector, which has coincided with policy shifts from productivist to multifunctional forest uses, Newfoundlanders face difficult decisions regarding how to manage their forests, and for whom. This essay provides a brief history of forestry in Newfoundland, i...
During the past three decades, in Newfoundland, there have been repeated high level recommendations ...
Global economic instability, the need for local adaptation to climate change impacts, and Supreme Co...
The forestry crisis that crippled the forest industry in northern Ontario in the new millennium led ...
Early public timber allocation policies -were perceived by many in Newfoundland to be having a conti...
Public participation may improve the quality of environmental management decisions, however, the qua...
This thesis examines the process of institutional change in British Columbia’s timber sector. It is ...
According to several recent studies, the future of the forest industry in British Columbia is in jeo...
During the post-Confederation era in Newfoundland and Labrador, the provincial government incentiviz...
This paper analyzes the forestry and logging industry in Crown forests in Ontario. We present histor...
Forest conservation in Nova Scotia found its institutional expression in the 1920s, long after the e...
The management of forests has dramatically changed in the past few decades. Forest managers no long...
Community forestry is a concept whose time has finally 'come' to British Columbia through a converg...
This dissertation examines changes that companies made in order to obtain Forest Stewardship Council...
In recognition that forests are one of their greatest resources, Aboriginal peoples are considering ...
This is an holistic, interdisciplinary overview of indigenous forest management on the West Coast of...
During the past three decades, in Newfoundland, there have been repeated high level recommendations ...
Global economic instability, the need for local adaptation to climate change impacts, and Supreme Co...
The forestry crisis that crippled the forest industry in northern Ontario in the new millennium led ...
Early public timber allocation policies -were perceived by many in Newfoundland to be having a conti...
Public participation may improve the quality of environmental management decisions, however, the qua...
This thesis examines the process of institutional change in British Columbia’s timber sector. It is ...
According to several recent studies, the future of the forest industry in British Columbia is in jeo...
During the post-Confederation era in Newfoundland and Labrador, the provincial government incentiviz...
This paper analyzes the forestry and logging industry in Crown forests in Ontario. We present histor...
Forest conservation in Nova Scotia found its institutional expression in the 1920s, long after the e...
The management of forests has dramatically changed in the past few decades. Forest managers no long...
Community forestry is a concept whose time has finally 'come' to British Columbia through a converg...
This dissertation examines changes that companies made in order to obtain Forest Stewardship Council...
In recognition that forests are one of their greatest resources, Aboriginal peoples are considering ...
This is an holistic, interdisciplinary overview of indigenous forest management on the West Coast of...
During the past three decades, in Newfoundland, there have been repeated high level recommendations ...
Global economic instability, the need for local adaptation to climate change impacts, and Supreme Co...
The forestry crisis that crippled the forest industry in northern Ontario in the new millennium led ...