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A Topic Bibliography
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This bibliography contains material pertaining to fish forestry interactions
in British Columbia. Where possible we have obtained permission to
provide links to the full text. If there is only a citation listed, Ministry of
Forests and Range and Ministry of Environment staff should contact the Ministry
Library to obtain copies (please indicate that you are requesting something from
the Fish Forestry Interactions Topic Page). All others should contact their
local public library. If you believe additional items should be added to the
bibliography, please contact us.
Please Note: Material listed in this bibliography was not necessarily
produced as part of the Fish Forestry Interaction Program. See also
Fish Forestry Interaction
Program
Originally compiled by Rebecca Cleaver & Shirley Choy, April 2006.
Updated by Ministry of Forests and Range Library up to April 2008
Funded under the B.C. Forest Investment Account, Forest Science
Program, Project # M065007
NOTICE - After April 2008, this page will no longer be maintained.
The contents of this page, plus newer materials, can be accessed at
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/scripts/hfd/pubs/hfdcatalog/ffip.asp.
A small topic bibliography relating to watershed research in BC can be found here.
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Adams, M.A. and I.W. Whyte. 1990. Obstruction removal, culverts, fishways, and fish screens. In Fish habitat enhancement, a manual for freshwater, estuarine, and marine habitats. Envirowest (editor). Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Vancouver, B.C. Rep. 4474, pp. 122-169. [PDF 4100KB]
Alexander, C.A.D., T.M. Webb, and D.R. Marmorek. 1998. The fish/forestry interaction project - management model (FFIPMM): preliminary model description and an application to Carnation Creek, British Columbia. ESSA Technologies Ltd. and Lookfar Solutions, Tofino, B.C. [PDF 905KB]
Alila, Y. and J. Beckers. 2001. Using numerical modeling to address hydrologic forest management issues in British Columbia. Hydrological Processes 15:3371-3387.
Alila, Y. and M.A. Schnorbus. 2005. Hydrologic decision making tools for sustainable forest management in rain dominated coastal B.C. watersheds. Forest Investment Account, Forest Science Program, Victoria, B.C. Annu. Tech. Rep. Project Y051293. [PDF 2540KB]
Allan, J.A., G.C. Taylor, and M.J. Bradford. 1995. Juvenile chinook sampling data, Slim Creek and the upper Fraser River mainstem, British Columbia, 1994. Can. Data Rep. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 964.
Allison, C., R.C. Sidle, and D. Tait. 2004. Application of decision analysis to forest road deactivation in unstable terrain. Environmental Management 33:173-185. [ABSTRACT ONLY 39KB]
Andersen, B.C. 2000. Temperatures in five tributary streams and the Middle River, and data from one meteorological station in the Stuart-Takla watershed, 1996-99. Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Pacific Biological Station, Nanaimo, B.C. Can. Data Rep. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 1061. [PDF 5502KB]
Andersen, B.C. 1987. Fish populations of Carnation Creek and other Barkley Sound streams 1985-1986. Can. Data Rep. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 657. [PDF 1336KB]
Andersen, B.C. 1985. Fish populations of Carnation Creek and other Barkley Sound streams 1983-1984. Can. Data Rep. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 553. [PDF 5661KB]
Andersen, B.C. 1984. Fish populations of Carnation Creek and other Barkley Sound streams 1981-1982. Can. Data Rep. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 435. [PDF 1648KB]
Andersen, B.C. 1983. Fish populations of Carnation Creek and other Barkley Sound streams 1970-1980. Can. Data Rep. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 415. [PDF 7681KB (part 1 3431KB, part 2 4157KB)]
Andersen, B.C. 1981. Fish populations of Carnation Creek and other Barkley Sound streams 1978-1980. Can. Data Rep. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 302. [PDF 2775KB]
Andersen, B.C. 1978. Fish populations of Carnation Creek and other Barkley Sound streams 1975-1977. Fish. Mar. Serv. Data Rep. 89. [PDF 2700KB]
Andersen, B.C. and D.W. Narver. 1975. Fish populations of Carnation Creek and other Barkley Sound streams - 1974: data record and progress report. Fish. Res. Board Can. Man. Rep. 1351. [PDF 1816KB]
Andersen, B.C. and J. Macdonald. 1997. Temperatures in five tributary streams and the Middle River, and data from one meteorological station, in the Stuart-Takla watershed, 1990-1996. Can. Data Rep. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 1022. [PDF 3295KB]
Andersen, B.C. and J.C. Scrivener. 1992. Fish populations of Carnation Creek 1987-1990. Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Biological Sciences Branch, Nanaimo, B.C. Can. Data Rep. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 890. [PDF 2660KB]
Andersen, B.C., J.S. Macdonald, and L.B. MacDonald. 1997. Temperatures in the Nadina River and Slim Creek watersheds, 1993-96. Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Pacific Region, Science Branch, Pacific Biological Station, Nanaimo, B.C. Can. Data Rep. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 1017. [PDF 4090KB]
Andersen, P.G. 1988. Sediment generation from forestry operations and associated effects on aquatic ecosystems. In Land management practices affecting aquatic ecosystems. Proc. Forest-Fish Conf.: 1-4 May 1996, Calgary, Alta. M.K. Brewin and D.M.A. Monita (editors). Nat. Resour. Can., Can. For.Serv., Northern Forestry Centre, Edmonton, Alta. Info. Rep. NOR-X-356, pp. 491-508. [PDF 121KB] Courtesy of the Canadian Forest Service, Natural Resources Canada
Andrews, C. 2001. Case study: using partial-cutting timber-harvesting methods in a sensitive watershed in southeastern British Columbia. B.C. Min. For., Nelson Forest Region, Nelson, B.C. Exten. Note 056. [Link]
Anonymous. 1984. Massive outdoor laboratory Carnation Creek. MB Journal 4:4-5.
Arnaud, E. 1997. The effects of forestry activity on sediment yield and recent lake sediments; Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Geological Society of America, 1997 annual meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah, 20-23 Oct. 1997. American Geological Institute, Geological Society of America, Boulder, Colo. Geol. Soc. Am. 29:149. [ABSTRACT 25KB]
Ashmore, P., F.M. Conly, D. De Boer, Y.E. Martin, E. Petticrew, and A. Roy. 2000. Recent (1995-1998) Canadian research on contemporary processes of river erosion and sedimentation, and river mechanics. Hydrological Processes 14:1687-1706.
Askin, R.W. 1995. Mountain logging in coastal British Columbia: environmental mitigation using geotechnical principles. In Proc., 48th Canadian geotechnical conf., 25-27 Sep. 1995, Vancouver, B.C. Can. Geotech. Soc., pp. 745-754. [PDF 596KB]
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Baillie, S., B. Patten, J. Till, K. Simpson, W. Luedke, and P. Tschaplinski. 1999. Assessment of coho stocks on the west coast of Vancouver Island, 1998. Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Canadian Stock Assessment Secretariat, Ottawa, Ont. Res. Doc. 99/166. [PDF 161KB]
Balke, J.M. 1993. Preliminary report of river otter scat collection and diet analysis. Fish-Forestry Interaction Program: river otter predation on juvenile salmonids. Draft Report File 042-510-07516, Project 92.8.
Banner, A., P. LePage, J.R. Moran, and A. de Groot. 2005. The HyP3 project: pattern, process, and productivity in hypermaritime forests of coastal British Columbia: a synthesis of 7-year results. B.C. Min. For., Res. Br., Victoria, B.C. Spec. Rep. Ser. 10. [Link]
Bartle, H.T., T.P. Rollerson, and B. Thomson. 1997. Report on the May 31, 1997 Gowan Creek debris flow and fatality. B.C. Min. For., Squamish Forest District, Squamish, B.C. [PDF 9607KB (part 1 4282KB, part 2 5333KB)]
Baxter, J.S. and J.D. McPhail. 1996. Bull trout spawning and rearing habitat requirements: summary of the literature. B.C. Min. Environ., Lands and Parks, Victoria, B.C. Fisheries Tech. Circ. 98. [PDF 1102KB]
Beaudry, L. 2004. Large woody debris replacement in small headwater streams in central British Columbia. In Ecosystem stewardship through collaboration: forest land - fish conf. II., 26-28 Apr. 2004, Edmonton, Alta. G.J. Scrimgeour, G. Eisler, B. McCulloch, U. Silins, and M. Monita (editors), pp. 13-14. [ABSTRACT 120KB] Courtesy of Trout Unlimited Canada
Beaudry, P.G. 2003. Effects of riparian management strategies on the hydrology of small streams in the Takla region of British Columbia - fourth year results. In Forestry impacts on fish habitat in the northern interior of British Columbia: a compendium of research from the Stuart-Takla Fish/Forestry Interaction Study. E.A. MacIsaac (editor). Can. Tech. Rep. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 2509. pp. 143-123. [PDF 4710KB]
Beaudry, P.G. 2003. Private land forest practices regulation, east Kootenay properties: 2002 audit report. B.C. Land Reserve Commission and Agricultural Land Commission, Burnaby, B.C. [PDF 2196KB]
Beaudry, P.G. 1998. Effects of forest harvesting on streamflow and sediment concentrations of small streams in central British Columbia. In Mountains to sea: human interactions with the hydrologic cycle. Proc. 51st annual conf. of the Canadian Water Resources Association, 10-12 June 1998, Victoria, B.C. Y. Alila (editor). Can. Water Res. Assoc., Cambridge, Ont., pp. 80-89. [PDF 679KB]
Beaudry, P.G. 1998. Suspended sediment regimes in three experimental watersheds in the Takla area of north-central British Columbia. In Land management practices affecting aquatic ecosystems. Proc. Forest-fish Conf.: 1-4 May 1996, Calgary, Alta. M.K. Brewin and D.M.A. Monita (tech. coords.). Nat. Resour. Can., Can. For. Serv., Northern Forestry Centre, Edmonton, Alta. Info. Rep. NOR-X-356, pp. 231-239. [PDF 532KB] Courtesy of the Canadian Forest Service, Natural Resources Canada
Beaudry, P.G. 1997. The Bowron River watershed: a case study of a cumulative impact assessment. B.C. Min. For., Forest Resources and Practices Team, Prince George Forest Region. Prince George, B.C. Res. Note PG-09.
Beaudry, P.G. 1997. Upper Bowron River watershed assessment IWAP Level 1. B.C. Min. For., Forest Resources Section, Prince George Forest Region. Prince George, B.C. Internal Publication.
Beaudry, P.G. 1997. Watershed sssessment middle reach Bowron River. B.C. Min. For., Forest Sciences, Prince George Forest Region. Prince George, B.C. Internal Publication.
Beaudry, P.G. and A. Gottesfeld. 2001. Effects of forest-harvest rates on stream-channel changes in the central interior of British Columbia. In Watershed assessment in the southern interior of British Columbia: workshop proc., Mar. 9-10, 2000, Penticton, B.C. D.A.A. Toews and S. Chatwin (editors). B.C. Min. For., Res. Br., Victoria, B.C. Work. Pap. 57, pp. 151-173. [PDF 1228KB]
Beaudry, P.G., D.L. Hogan, and J.W. Schwab. 1990. Hydrologic and geomorphic considerations for silvicultural investments on the Lower Skeena River floodplain. B.C. Min. For. and Can. For. Serv., Victoria, B.C. FRDA Rep. 122. [Link]
Beckers, J. and Y. Alila. 2004. A model of rapid preferential hillslope runoff contributions to peak flow generation in a temperate rain forest watershed. Water Resources Res. 40:W03501.
Beckers, J., Y. Alila, and A. Mtiraoui. 2002. On the validity of the British Columbia Forest Practices Code guidelines for stream culvert discharge design. Can. J. For. Res. 32:684-692. [PDF 599KB]
Beese, W.J. 1998. Landslide reforestation and erosion control in the Queen Charlotte Islands. In Carnation Creek and Queen Charlotte Islands fish/forestry workshop: applying 20 years of coastal research to management solutions. D.L. Hogan, P.J. Tschaplinski, and S. Chatwin (editors). B.C. Min. For., Res. Br., Victoria, B.C. Land Manage. Handb. 41, pp. 263. [PDF 1246KB]
Beese, W.J., T.P. Rollerson, and R.N. Green. 1994. Forest site rehabilitation handbook for coastal British Columbia. B.C. Min. Env., Lands and Parks and B.C. Min. For. Watershed Restoration Technical Circular 4. [PDF 3825KB]
Benda, L.E., K. Andras, D. Miller, and P. Bigelow. 2004. Confluence effects in rivers: interactions of basin scale, network geometry, and disturbance regimes. Water Resources Res. 40:W05402.
Benjamin, L. and M. Nolan. 1991. Water quality issues in B.C. for small systems, a big challenge. The B.C. Professional Engineer 42(10).
Benko, B. and D. Stead. 2002. The factors affecting landslides in forested terrain, coastal British Columbia. In Proc. 1st European conference on landslides, June 24-26, 2002, Prague, Czech Republic. J. Rybar, J. Stemberk, P. Wagner, and A.A. Balkema (editors). Lisse, Netherlands, pp. 103-109.
Berg, L. 1983. Effects of short-term exposure to suspended sediment on the behaviour of juvenile coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch). MSc thesis. Univ. B.C., Vancouver, B.C.
Berg, L. 1982. The effect of exposure to short-term pulses of suspended sediment on the behaviour of juvenile salmonids. In Proc. Carnation Creek workshop: a 10-year review. G.F. Hartman (editor). Pacific Biological Station, Nanaimo, B.C., pp. 177-196. [PDF 5724KB]
Berg, L. and T.G. Northcote. 1985. Changes in territorial, gill-flaring, and feeding behaviour in juvenile coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) following short-term pulses of suspended sediment. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 42:1410-1417. [PDF 519KB]
Bernard, D.P., C.L. Murray, J.D. Lousier, J.S. Macdonald, N.T. Johnston, and D.L. Hogan. 1994. Stuart-Takla fisheries/forestry interaction project: research design workshop. B.C. Min. Environ., Lands and Parks, Fisheries Branch, Victoria, B.C. Fisheries Tech. Circ. 96. [PDF 4177KB]
Berry, J. 2000. Channel assessments of selected watersheds within the Quesnel Forest District. B.C. Min. For. Internal Publication
Beschta, R.L. 1978. Long-term patterns of sediment production following road construction and logging in the Oregon coast range. Water Resour. Res. 14:1011-1016.
Beschta, R.L., R.E. Bilby, G.W. Brown, L.B. Holtby, and T.D. Hofstra. 1987. Stream temperature and aquatic habitat: fisheries and forestry interactions. Institute of Forest Resources, Univ. Washington, Seattle, Wash. Contribution 57.
Bezener, A.M. and C.A. Bishop. 2005. Literature review of riparian habitat requirements for aquatic and terrestrial wildlife and its application to habitat restoration projects: a case example in the south Okanagan-Similkameen valleys, British Columbia. Environment Canada, Canadian Wildlife Service, Pacific and Yukon Region, Delta, B.C. Tech. Rep. 379. [PDF 3195KB]
Bilby, R.E. and G.E. Likens. 1980. Importance of organic debris dams in the structure and function of stream ecosystems. Ecology 61:1107-1113.
Bilby, R.E. and P.A. Bisson. 1998. Function and distribution of large woody debris. In River ecology and management. R.J. Naiman and R.E. Bilby (editors). Springer, New York, N.Y., pp. 324-346. [ABSTRACT ONLY 20KB]
Bird, S.A. 2001. Streamside logging and riparian hazard assessment in step-pool streams. In Watershed assessment in the southern interior of British Columbia: workshop proc., 9-10 Mar. 2000, Penticton, B.C. D.A.A. Toews and S. Chatwin (editors). B.C. Min. For., Res. Br., Victoria, B.C. Work. Pap. 57, pp. 151-173. [PDF 1228KB]
Bird, S.A. 1998. Riparian area response to the development of a lateral sediment wedge. In Carnation Creek and Queen Charlotte Islands fish/forestry workshop: applying 20 years of coastal research to management solutions. D.L. Hogan, P.J. Tschaplinski, and S. Chatwin (editors). B.C. Min. For., Res. Br., Victoria, B.C. Land Manage. Handb. 41, pp. 275. [PDF 1246KB]
Bisson, P.A., T.P. Quinn, G.H. Reeves, and S.V. Gregory. 1992. Best management practices, cumulative effects, and long term trends in fish abundance in the Pacific Northwest river systems. In Watershed management: balancing sustainability and environmental change. R.J. Naiman (editor). Springer-Verlag, New York, N.Y., pp. 189-232. [ABSTRACT ONLY 23KB]
Bjorninen, A. 2001. Windthrow in riparian leave-strips in the coastal western hemlock biogeoclimatic zone in British Columbia. BSF graduating essay. Univ. B.C., Vancouver, B.C. [PDF 1031KB]
Bjornn, T.C. and D.W. Reiser. 1991. Habitat requirements of salmonids in streams. In Influences of forest and rangeland management of salmonid fishes and their habitats. W.R. Meehan (editor). American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, Md. Special Publ. 19, pp. 83-138. [PDF 3014KB]
Blouw, M. 1999. Experimental manipulation of riparian reserves and stream temperatures to evaluate the effects of forest harvest practices on fish populations. Forest Renewal B.C. Research Program final report OP97254-1RE and Science Council of B.C. report FR-97/98-254, Victoria, B.C. [PDF 1886KB]
Blouw, M. 1997. Influences of riparian reserve strips and insect defoliation on instream temperature regimes and fish biodiversity. Forest Renewal B.C. final report OP96038-RE and Science Council of B.C. Ref. No. FR-96/97-095, Victoria, B.C. [PDF 621KB]
Bosch, J.M. and J.D. Hewlett. 1982. A review of catchment experiments to determine the effect of vegetation changes on water yield and evapotranspiration. J. Hydrol. 55:3-23.
Boss, S. 1999. Summer resource limitation and over-winter movement and survival of stream-resident coastal cutthroat trout. MSc thesis. Univ. B.C., Vancouver, B.C. [PDF 2511KB]
Boswell, B. 1997. Experimental methods to reduce windthrow in a streamside buffer. Forest Engineering Research Institute of Canada (FERIC), Vancouver, B.C. Special Report SR-118. [PDF 1480KB]
Bovis, M.J., T.H. Millard, and M.E. Oden. 1998. Gully processes in coastal British Columbia: the role of woody debris. In Carnation Creek and Queen Charlotte Islands fish/forestry workshop: applying 20 years of coastal research to management solutions. D.L. Hogan, P.J. Tschaplinski, and S. Chatwin (editors). B.C. Min. For., Res. Br., Victoria, B.C. Land Manage. Handb. 41, pp. 49-76. [PDF 2062KB]
Bowron River Watershed Assessment Committee. 1997. Lower Bowron River watershed IWAP level 1: analysis and recommendations. B.C. Min. For., Forest Resources Section, Prince George Forest Region. Prince George, B.C. Internal Publication.
Boyer, D. 2002. Risk assessment procedure for proposed resource development activities above alluvial and debris torrent fans. In Terrain stability and forest management in the interior of British Columbia: workshop proc. May 23-25 2001, Nelson, B.C., Canada. P. Jordan and J. Orban (editors). B.C. Min. For., Res. Br., Victoria, B.C. Tech. Rep. 003., pp. 144-155. [PDF 1948KB]
Boyer, D. 1999. Debris flow hazards on alluvial fans: Kootenay Region, southeast B.C. In Confronting uncertainty: managing change in water resources and the environment. Conf. proc. 27-29 Oct. 1999, Richmond, B.C. Can. Water Resources Assoc., B.C. Br., Richmond, B.C., pp. 325-327. [PDF 119KB]
Boyle, C.A., L. Lavkulich, H. Schreier, and E. Kiss. 1997. Changes in land cover and subsequent effects on Lower Fraser Basin ecosystems from 1827 to 1990. Envir. Manage. 21:185-196.
Bradford, M.J. and J.R. Irvine. 2000. Land use, fishing, climate change, and the decline of Thompson River, British Columbia, coho salmon. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 57:13-16. [PDF 323KB]
Brardinoni, F., M.A. Hassan, and O. Slaymaker. 2002. Complex mass wasting response of drainage basins to forest management in coastal British Columbia. Geomorphology 49:109-124.
Brayshaw, D.D. 1997. Factors affecting post-logging debris flow initiation in steep forested gullies of the southwestern Canadian Cordillera, Fraser Valley region. MSc thesis. Univ. B.C., Vancouver, B.C. [PDF 8743KB (part 1 5248KB, part 2 3457KB)]
British Columbia Forest Practices Board. 2005. Audit of stream riparian management, Wynndel Box and Lumber Company Ltd. FL A20214, audit report. Victoria, B.C. FPB/ARC/73. [PDF 384KB]
British Columbia Forest Practices Board. 2005. FSR bridges: inspections and maintenance, special investigation. Victoria, B.C. FPB/SIR/13. [PDF 619KB]
British Columbia Forest Practices Board. 2005. Harvesting in the Winlaw Creek watershed, complaint investigation 040582. Victoria, B.C. FPB/IRC/108. [PDF 216KB]
British Columbia Forest Practices Board. 2005. Managing landslide risk from forest practices in British Columbia, special investigation. Victoria, B.C. FPB/SIR/14. [PDF 1279KB]
British Columbia Forest Practices Board. 2004. Audit of stream riparian management, Chilliwack Forest District, audit report. Victoria, B.C. FPB/ARC/67. [PDF 541KB]
British Columbia Forest Practices Board. 2002. Potential impacts of logging on water, fisheries and wildlife habitat in the Lussier River watershed, complaint investigation 000243. Victoria, B.C. [PDF 265KB]
British Columbia Forest Practices Board. 2001. Did construction of road 200 in the Hasty Creek watershed meet Forest Practices Code requirements? complaint investigation 000249. Victoria, B.C. FPB/IRC/54S. [PDF 116KB]
British Columbia Forest Practices Board. 2001. Forest practices and the Hummingbird Creek debris flow, complaint investigation 990189. Victoria, B.C. FPB/IRC/50S. [PDF 34KB]
British Columbia Forest Practices Board. 2001. Slocan Valley watershed assessments, complaint investigation 950083, closing letter. B.C. Forest Practices Board, Victoria, B.C. FPB/IRC/46. [PDF 33KB]
British Columbia Forest Practices Board. 2001. Water quality in the East Blackpool watersheds, complaint investigation 980154. Victoria, B.C. [PDF 379KB]
British Columbia Forest Practices Board. 2000. Forest practices and planning in the Sustut valley north of Smithers, B.C., special investigation 960023. Victoria, B.C. Summ. Rep. FPB/SIR/05S. [PDF 876KB]
British Columbia Forest Practices Board. 2000. Protection of water quality and scenic values from the effects of logging at Gun Lake, complaint investigation 970127. B.C. Forest Practices Board, Victoria, B.C. [PDF 361KB]
British Columbia Forest Practices Board. 2000. Road construction practices near the Upper Adams River - Blue River, B.C., complaint investigation 980179. Victoria, B.C. FPB/IRC/25. [PDF 1446KB]
British Columbia Forest Practices Board. 1999. Forest Practices Code enforcement in Upper Bridge River, northwest of Gold Bridge, B.C., Complaint Investigation 950088. Victoria, B.C. Final report FPB/IRC/21. [PDF 1246KB]
British Columbia Forest Practices Board. 1999. Road approval within a riparian management area on Catface Mountain in Clayoquot Sound, complaint investigation 980146. B.C. Forest Practices Board, Victoria, B.C. [PDF 521KB]
British Columbia Forest Practices Board. 1998. Forest planning and practices in coastal areas with streams. Victoria, B.C. Tech. Rep., Summ. Rep. FPB/SIR/02S. [PDF 3823KB]
British Columbia Forest Practices Board. 1998. Forest practices and code enforcement in a cutblock near Schwartzenberg Lagoon in the Port McNeill Forest District. Victoria, B.C. Special Investigation Report FPB/SIR/02. [PDF 32KB]
British Columbia Forest Service. 1990. B.C. Forest Service review of Tsitika watershed: updated technical background. Victoria, B.C. [PDF 432KB]
British Columbia Ministry of Environment. 2007. The soil landscapes of British Columbia. Victoria, B.C. [on-line].
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British Columbia Ministry of Forests and British Columbia Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks. 1997. Cutblock riparian management area review. B.C. Min. For., Vancouver Forest Region and B.C. Min. Environ., Lands and Parks, Vancouver Island Region, Nanaimo, B.C. [PDF 4072KB]
British Columbia Ministry of Forests and Range, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, and P. Beaudry and Associates Ltd. 2007. Riparian management and natural function of small streams in the northern interior of British Columbia: Course Manual. B.C. Min. For. Range. North. Int. For. Reg. [PDF 8866KB]
British Columbia Ministry of Forests, British Columbia Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, Federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans, and Council of Forest Industries. 1992. British Columbia coastal fisheries/forestry guidelines. 3rd ed. B.C. Min. For., Victoria, B.C. [PDF 2834KB]
British Columbia Ministry of Forests, P. Beaudry and Associates Ltd., Department of Fisheries and Oceans, and Canadian Forests Products Ltd. 2005. Riparian function and management of small streams 2005 update. [PDF 350KB]
British Columbia Ministry of Forests, P. Beaudry and Associates Ltd., Department of Fisheries and Oceans, and Canadian Forests Products Ltd. 2002. Riparian function and management of small streams. [Link]
British Columbia Ministry of Forests. 2002. Assessing upland and riparian areas. For. Prac. Br., Victoria, B.C. Rangeland Health Brochure 1. [Link]
British Columbia Ministry of Forests. 2002. Considering tools for remediation. For. Prac. Br., Victoria, B.C. Rangeland Health Brochure 4 [Link]
British Columbia Ministry of Forests. 2001. Best management practices handbook: hillslope restoration in British Columbia. Res. Ten. & Eng. Br., Victoria, B.C. Misc. Rep. 096. [Link]
British Columbia Ministry of Forests. 2001. Gully assessment procedure guidebook. 4th ed., Ver. 4.1. For. Prac. Br., Victoria, B.C. [Link]
British Columbia Ministry of Forests. 1999. Coastal watershed assessment procedure guidebook (CWAP); Interior watershed assessment procedure guidebook (IWAP). 2nd ed., Ver. 2.1. For. Prac. Br., Victoria, B.C. [PDF 445KB]
British Columbia Ministry of Forests. 1999. Hazard assessment keys for evaluating site sensitivity to soil degrading processes guidebook. 2nd ed., Ver. 2.1. For. Prac. Br., Victoria, B.C. [Link]
British Columbia Ministry of Forests. 1999. Interim resource management plan, 2000-01. B.C. Min. Environ., Lands and Parks and B.C. Min. For., Cariboo Forest Region, Williams Lake, B.C. [PDF 41296KB]
British Columbia Ministry of Forests. 1999. Mapping and assessing terrain stability guidebook. 2nd ed. Victoria, B.C. [Link]
British Columbia Ministry of Forests. 1998. Fish-stream identification guidebook. 2nd ed., Ver. 2.1. Victoria, B.C. [Link]
British Columbia Ministry of Forests. 1996. Channel assessment procedure guidebook. B.C. Min. Environ. Lands and Parks and B.C. Min. For., Victoria, B.C. [Link]
British Columbia Ministry of Forests. 1996. Community watershed guidebook. B.C. Min. Environ. Lands and Parks and B.C. Min. For., Victoria, B.C. [Link]
British Columbia Ministry of Forests. 1995. Interior watershed assessment procedure guidebook. For. Prac. Br., Victoria, B.C. [Link]
British Columbia Ministry of Forests. 1995. Riparian management area guidebook. B.C. Min. Environ., Lands and Parks and B.C. Min. For., Victoria, B.C. [Link]
British Columbia Ministry of Forests. 1980. Forest and range resource analysis, Technical Reports, Vol. 1 and 2. Victoria, B.C. [PDF 36893KB]
Broadmeadow, S. and T.R. Nisbet. 2004. The effects of riparian forest management on the freshwater environment: a literature review of best management practice. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 8(3):286-305. [PDF 659KB]
Brooks, L.Y. 2000. Fish ecology in Ootsa Lake, British Columbia in relation to submerged timber harvesting. MSc thesis. Univ. Northern B.C., Prince George, B.C.
Brown, T.C. and D. Binkley. 1994. Effect of management on water quality in North American forests. USDA For. Serv. Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Fort Collins, Colo. Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-248.
Brown, T.G. 1987. Characterization of salmonid over-wintering habitat within seasonally flooded land on the Carnation Creek flood-plain. B.C. Min. For. Lands, Victoria, B.C. Land Manage. Rep. 44. [Link]
Brown, T.G. 1985. The role of abandoned stream channels as over-wintering habitat for juvenile salmonids. MSc thesis. Univ. B.C., Vancouver, B.C. [PDF 5124KB]
Brown, T.G. and G.F. Hartman. 1988. Contribution of seasonally flooded lands and minor tributaries to coho (Oncorhynchus kisutch) salmon smolt production in Carnation Creek, a small coastal stream in British Columbia. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 117:546-551. [PDF 383KB]
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