Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations

References & Reading List

Selected AM Papers and Reports

Alverts, R., J.M Calhoun and R.L. Lee. 2001. Organizational Learning: Adaptive Management for Salmon Conservation Conference Proceedings. University of Washington, Olympic Natural Resources Centre, Forks, WA, 59 pp.

Armitage, D., F. Berkes and N. Doubleday. 2007. Adaptive Co-Management: Collaboration, Learning, and Multi-Level Governance. UBC Press, Vancouver, BC, 337 pp.

Bormann, B.T., P.G. Cunningham, M.H. Brookes, V.W. Manning, and M.W. Collopy. 1993. Adaptive ecosystem management in the Pacific Northwest. USDA For. Serv. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-341. 22 pages.

Bormann, B.T., J.R. Martin, F.H. Wagner, G. Wood, J. Alegria, P.G. Cunningham, M.H. Brookes, P. Friesema, J. Berg, and J. Henshaw. 1999. Adaptive management. Pages 505-534 in: N.C. Johnson, A.J. Malk, W. Sexton, and R. Szaro (eds.) Ecological Stewardship: A common reference for ecosystem management. Elsevier, Amsterdam.

Bormann, B.T., R.W. Haynes and J.R. Martin. 2007. Adaptive management of forest ecosystems: some rubber hits the road? Bioscience (in press).

Bouris, K. 1998. Case Studies of Adaptive Management. In: Murray, C.L., D.R. Marmorek and W.A. Kurz. 2000. De-mystifying Adaptive Management. Training course prepared by ESSA Technologies Ltd., Vancouver, for the BC Forest Service, Victoria, British Columbia, Appendix X.

Bunnell, F.L., B.G. Dunsworth, L. Kremsater, D. Huggard, W.J. Beese, and J.S. Sandford. 2007. Forestry and biodiversity - learning how to sustain biodiversity in managed forests. UBC Press (in press).

Commission on Geosciences, Environment and Resources. 1999. Downstream: Adaptive Management of Glen Canyon Dam and the Colorado River Ecosystem (1999). National Academy Press. Washington DC.

Dent, L. 2001. Harvest Effects on Riparian Function and Structure Under Current Oregon Forest Practice Rules. ODF Technical Report 12. 82 pp. http://oregon.gov/ODF/ PRIVATE_FORESTS/docs/fp/RipFunFinal.pdf

D'Eon, R. 2008. Adaptive Management: Learning from doing in the face of uncertainty. SFM Network Research Note Series No. 29. 6 pp. http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hfp/amhome/ Publications/researchnotes/SFM-ResearchNote-No29.pdf

Gray, A. 1998. Research and Learning Assessment for the Northern Coast Range Adaptive Management Area. USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station, Corvallis, OR. http://www.fsl.orst.edu/ncama/rla.html

Halbert, C.L. 1993. How adaptive is adaptive management? Implementing adaptive management in Washington State and British Columbia. Reviews in Fisheries Science 1:261-283.

Holling, C.S. (ed.) 1978. Adaptive Environmental Assessment and Management. John Wiley and Sons, New York.

Johnson, B.L. 1999. The role of adaptive management as an operational approach for resource management agencies. Conservation Ecology 3(2): 8. [online] URL: http://www.consecol.org/vol3/iss2/art8/

Joseph, R. P.C. 2006. Working Effectively with Aboriginal Peoples. Indigenous Corporate Training. R.H. Printing Ltd. Canada.

Lee, K.N. 1993. Compass and Gyroscope. Integrating Science and Politics for the Environment. Island Press, Washington D.C.

Lee, K.N. 1999. Appraising adaptive management. Conservation Ecology 3(2): 3. http://www.consecol.org/vol3/iss2/art3

Lee, K.N. and J. Lawrence. 1986. Adaptive management: Learning from the Columbia River basin fish and wildlife program. Environmental Law 16: 431-460.

MacDonald, G.B., R. Arnup and R.K. Jones. 1997. Adaptive Forest Management in Ontario: A Literature Review and Strategic Analysis. Forest Research Information Paper No. 139.

MacDonald, G.B., J. Fraser and P. Gray (eds.). 1999. Adaptive Management Forum: Linking Management and Science to Achieve Ecological Sustainability. Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. http://www.mnr.gov.on.ca/mnr/forests/ t&t_research/publications/adaptman.pdf

MacDonald, G.B., J.A. Rice, J. McLaughlin, J. Pearce, L.Venier, K. Nystrom, and P. Meek. 2003. Developing Sustainable Mixedwood Practices in a Stand-Level Adaptive Management (SLAM) Framework: Project Establishment. Ontario Forest Research Institute, Forest Research Information Paper No.157. http://www.mixedwood.ca/data/report_157.pdf

Mainwaring, D., D. Maguire, A. Kanaskie and J. Brandt. 2003. Interactive effects of Swiss needle cast and commercial thinning on Douglas-fir growth and development on state forests: Retrospective report. Oregon State University and Oregon Department of Forestry. 13 pp. http://www.odf.state.or.us/stateforests/ techservices/docs/Silviculture/b/2_Swiss%20Needle%20Cast%20and%20Commercial%20Thinning%20Retrospective%20Report.pdf

Marmorek, D.R., D.C.E. Robinson, C. Murray and L. Greig. 2006. Enabling Adaptive Forest Management – Final Report. Prepared for the National Commission on Science for Sustainable Forestry by ESSA Technologies Ltd., Vancouver, B.C. 93 pp. http://ncseonline.org/CMS400Example/uploadedFiles/ NCSSF/NCSSF%20Project%20D1_Adaptive%20Forest%20 Mgmt%20Final%2018%20May%2006.pdf

Meek, P. and D. Cormier. 2004. Cost evaluation of four treatments (FERIC contribution to the SLAM project). Forest Engineering Research Institute of Canada., Pointe-Claire, Quebec, 14 pp. http://www.mixedwood.ca/data/FERIC_SLAM_report.pdf

Murray, C. and D. Marmorek. 2003. Adaptive Management and Ecological Restoration. Chapter 24, in: Freiderici, P. (ed.). 2003. Ecological Restoration of Southwestern Ponderosa Pine Forests. Island Press (Washington, Covelo CA, London), pp. 417-428. http://www.essa.com/downloads/ Murray_&_Marmorek_Ponderosa_Pine_2003.pdf

Murray, C. and D. Marmorek. 2004. Adaptive Management: A Spoonful of Rigour Helps the Uncertainty Go Down. Presented at the 16th International Annual Meeting of the Society for Ecological Restoration, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada – August 23rd to 27th, 2004, 6 pp. http://www.essa.com/downloads/ Murray_Marmorek_adaptive_management_SER_conference.pdf