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Related Projects (8)

Project TitlePrimary ResearcherProject #Funding Agency
Assessment of off-site tree plantations in the Northern Interior Forest Region Phil LePage, Research Silviculturist, Ministry of Forests and Range, Smithers 2010-07 Ministry of Forests and Range, Tree Improvement Branch
Interdisciplinary Assessment of the Implications of Climate Change on the Province's Forest and Range Ecosystems and their Stewardship Don Morgan, Research Branch, Ministry of Forests and Range, Smithers 2009-17 Future Forest Ecosystems Scientific Council
A Multi-Scale Trans-Disciplinary Vulnerability Assessment Don Morgan, Research Branch, Ministry of Forests and Range, Smithers 2009-12 Future Forest Ecosystems Scientific Council
Year 3 - Assessing ecosystem vulnerability to climate change from the tree- to stand- to landscape-level Craig Nitschke, PhD, Bulkley Valley Research Centre and UBC 2009-08 Forest Investment Account - Forest Science Program (Y10-3220)
Regeneration Vulnerability Assessment for Dominant Tree Species throughout the Central Interior of British Columbia Craig Nitschke, PhD, Bulkley Valley Research Centre and UBC 2008-21 Future Forest Ecosystems Initiative
Year 2 - Assessing Ecosystem Vulnerability to Climate Change from the Tree- to Stand- to Landscape Level Craig Nitschke, PhD, Bulkley Valley Research Centre and UBC 2008-12 Forest Investment Account - Forest Science Program (Y09-2200)
Year 1 - Assessing Ecosystem Vulnerability to Climate Change from the Tree- to Stand- to Landscape Level Craig Nitschke, PhD, Bulkley Valley Research Centre and UBC 2007-12 Forest Investment Account - Forest Science Program (Y08-1200)
Linking Dothistroma septospora to Climate Variability through Establishment of Regional Paleoclimate Baseline: Skeena Stikine Climate Network Jeff Anderson, Geomorphic Environmental Services, Smithers 2007-09 Forest Investment Account - Forest Science Program (Y08-1269)

Related Reports (8)

Publication DateProject No.TitleAuthorsReport Type
March 2009 2008-21 Regeneration Vulnerability Assessment for Dominant Tree Species throughout the Central Interior of British Columbia Dr. Craig Nitschke Progress Report
April 2009 2008-12 2007-12 2009-08 The influence of disturbance type, competition and resource availability on species response to climate change in northwest British Columbia, Canada Dr. Craig Nitschke and Dr. Rasmus Astrup a. FIA-FSP Technical Report
April 2009 2008-12 2007-12 2009-08 Analysis of climate data from Smithers, BC: can we expect an increase in conditions favourable to dothistroma reproduction? Dr. Craig Nitschke and Dr. Rasmus Astrup b. FIA-FSP Report
April 2009 2008-12 2007-12 2009-08 Assessing ecosystem vulnerability to climate change from the tree- to stand- to landscape-level Dr. Craig Nitschke and Dr. Rasmus Astrup c. FIA-FSP Executive Summary
December 2008 2008-12 2007-12 2009-08 The role of ecophysiological and phenological processes during regeneration in increasing tree species sensitivity to climate change in British Columbia, Canada and south-east Victoria, Australia Dr. Craig Nitschke d. APGC Symposium Abstract
February 2009 2008-12 2007-12 2009-08 Modelling Climate Change Impacts in British Columbia’s Forest Ecosystems: a holistic approach to understanding ecosystem vulnerability Dr. Craig Nitschke e. FFEI Seminar Abstract
February 2008 2008-12 2007-12 2009-08 PowerPoint - Assessing Ecosystem Vulnerability to Climate Change from the Tree- to Stand- to Landscape Level Dr. Craig Nitschke PowerPoint Presentation
November 2008 2007-09 Dothistroma Needle Blight and Climate Variability - A Story Told Through Tree-Ring Analysis Jeff Anderson Seminar Series Abstract

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