Research Branch


  • Extension Note 95, User-friendly Web Tool to Support Silviculture for Sitka Spruce on the South Coast

  • Extension Note 94, Amabilis fir height-age and growth intercept models for British Columbia

  • Extension Note 93, Assessing the fertilization response potential of subalpine fir (Abies lasiocarpa): a retrospective study

  • Extension Note 92, Forests in a carbon-constrained world

  • Extension Note 91, Best Management Practices for Soil Conservation in Mountain Pine Beetle Salvage Operations

  • Extension Note 90, Mountain Pine Beetle and Salvage Harvesting: Small Stream and Riparian Zone Response in the Sub-Boreal Spruce Zone

  • Extension Note 89, Silvicultural Systems on a Deep Snowpack, Mule Deer Winter Range in the Central Interior of British Columbia: 10-year Update

  • Extension Note 88, Mountain Pine Beetle, Forest Practices, and Watershed Management

  • Extension Note 87, A Summary of Climate Change Effects on Watershed Hydrology

  • Extension Note 86, The Bowron River Watershed: A Synoptic Assessment of Stream and Riparian Condition 20–30 Years after Salvage Logging

  • Extension Note 85, The Pothole Creek Study Area: Dry Uneven-aged Douglas-fir Stand Development

  • Extension Note 84, Effects of Repeated Fertilization on Fine Roots, Mycorrhizae, and Soil Mesofauna in Young Lodgepole Pine and Spruce Forests in Central British Columbia

  • Extension Note 83, Tools to help forest managers with regeneration decisions about beetle-killed stands in the Montane Spruce zone of the Merritt Timber Supply Area

  • Extension Note 82, Can thinning and fertilizing young lodgepole pine mitigate future timber supply challenges?

  • Extension Note 81, Assessing the Effects of Fertilization on Understorey Vegetation in Young Lodgepole Pine and Spruce Forests in Central British Columbia

  • Extension Note 80, Modelling Boreal Mixedwoods with the Tree and Stand Simulator (TASS)

  • Extension Note 79, Assessing the Effects of Sitka Alder on the Growth and Foliar Nutrition of Young Lodgepole Pine in Central British Columbia (SBSdw3): 9-year Results

  • Extension Note 78, Comparing the Effects of Urea and Ammonium Nitrate Fertilizers on the Growth and Foliar Nutrition of Lodgepole Pine: 6-year Results

  • Extension Note 77, Using TIPSY to Evaluate Windthrow Effects on Regeneration in Variable Retention Harvests

  • Extension Note 76, Effects of Red Alder on Stand Dynamics and Nitrogen Availability (MOF EP1121.01)

  • Extension Note 75, Interactions between fertilization and White Pine Weevil (Pissodes strobi) Attack in Young Interior Spruce Plantations

  • Extension Note 74, Analysis of Presence/Absence Data When Absence Is Uncertain (False Zeroes): An Example for the Northern Flying Squirrel using SAS®

  • Extension Note 73, Suitability of Native Broadleaf Species for Reforestation in the Cariboo Area of the Southern Interior Forest Region

  • Extension Note 72, The Opax Mountain Silvicultural Systems Project: Preliminary Results for Managing Complex, Dry Interior Douglas-fir Forests

  • Extension Note 71, Sulphur Deficiencies in Lodgepole Pine: Occurrence, Diagnosis, and Treatment

  • Extension Note 70, Windthrow in Partially Cut Lodgepole Pine Forests in West-Central British Columbia

  • Extension Note 69, Variable Retention Yield Adjustment Factors for TIPSY

  • Extension Note 68, Natural Regeneration 10 Years after Partial Cutting in a Dry-belt Interior Douglas-fir Stand

  • Extension Note 67, Modelling Forest Harvesting Effects on Maximum Daily Peak Flow at Upper Penticton Creek

  • Extension Note 66, Policy Implications of an Assessment of Long-term Risks to Marbled Murrelet Populations in British Columbia

  • Extension Note 65, Site Preparation Alternatives in the Wet, Cold ESSF: Results from Sicamous Creek

  • Extension Note 64, Growing-space Management in Boreal Mixedwood Forests - The Establishment of EP 1192.01, Fort Nelson River Site

  • Extension Note 63, Comparing Clearcutting and Alternatives in a High-Elevation Forest: Early Results from Sicamous Creek

  • Extension Note 62, Edge Effects in High-elevation Forests at Sicamous Creek

  • Extension Note 61, An Evaluation of Two Chondrostereum purpureum Carrier Formulations Used for the Control of Sitka Alder in a 41-year-old Not Satisfactorily Restocked Stand (ESSFwc1), Kootenay Forest District, Nelson Forest Region

  • Extension Note 60, Splicing Height Curves

  • Extension Note 59, Influences of Clearcut Harvesting and Fertilization on Structure and Function of the Soil Food Web in ICH Forests of Southern Interior British Columbia

  • Extension Note 58, Brushing Effects on Conifers and Plant Communities in the Southern Interior of British Columbia: Summary of PROBE Results 1991–2000

  • Extension Note 57, Growth Intercept Models for Black Spruce

  • Extension Note 56, Thinning and Pruning Coastal Douglas-fir near Chilliwack, B.C.: 8-year Results

  • Extension Note 55, Ten-year Responses of White Spruce and Associated Vegetation after Glyphosate Treatment at Tsilcoh River

  • Extension Note 54, Grizzly Bear Habitat in Managed Forests: Silviculture Treatments to Meet Habitat and Timber Objectives

  • Extension Note 53, The Soil Ecosystem of an ESSF Forest and its Response to a Range of Harvesting Disturbances

  • Extension Note 52, Foliar Sampling Guidelines and Nutrient Interpretative Criteria for Lodgepole Pine

  • Extension Note 51, Pruning Density and Severity in Coastal Western Hemlock: 4-year Results

  • Extension Note 50, Douglas-fir Fertilization with Biosolids: Five-year Results at Whistler, B.C.

  • Extension Note 49, Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Chondrostereum purpureum for the Control of Mechanically Brushed Trembling Aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) Suckers in a 2-year-old Conifer Plantation: Third-year Results (MOF EP1135.05)

  • Extension Note 48, Ten-year Conifer and Vegetation Responses to Glyphosate Treatment in the SBSdw3

  • Extension Note 47, The Silviculture of Hybrid Poplar Plantations

  • Extension Note 46, Pinchi Lake Operational Herbicide Monitoring: 10-year Conifer and Vegetation Responses in the sbsdw3

  • Extension Note 45, The Ecology of Wetland Ecosystems

  • Extension Note 44, Using Foliar Nutrient Levels to Predict Lodgepole Pine Fertilization Response

  • Extension Note 43, Opportunities for Improvements to Reforestation Success

  • Extension Note 42, Measuring Light in the Forest

  • Extension Note 41, Conifer Response to Brushing Treatments: A Summary of British Columbia Data

  • Extension Note 40, Forest Productivity and Soil Conditions on Rehabilitated Landings: Interior British Columbia

  • Extension Note 39, Site Index Conversion Equations for Mixed Black Spruce–Lodgepole Pine Stands

  • Extension Note 38, Growth Intercept Models for Western Larch

  • Extension Note 37, Revised Growth Intercept Models for Coastal Western Hemlock, Sitka Spruce, and Interior Spruce

  • Extension Note 36, First-year Growth Responses of Young Red Alder Stands to Fertilization

  • Extension Note 35, Ultraviolet-B Risks to British Columbia Trees

  • Extension Note 34, Soil Compaction on Forest Plantations following Cattle Use

  • Extension Note 33, The Ecology and Silviculture of Bigleaf Maple

  • Extension Note 32, Clumpy Spacing, Juvenile Spacing Douglas-fir into Clumps to Imitate Natural Stand Structure

  • Extension Note 31, Years to Breast Height and Green-up Age Models Based on a Juvenile Height Model for Lodgepole Pine

  • Extension Note 30, Smoothing Top Height Estimates from Two Lodgepole Pine Height Models

  • Extension Note 29, Effects of Spacing Paper Birch-Mixedwood Stands in Central British Columbia FRBC Project HQ96423-RE (MOF EP 1193)

  • Extension Note 28, Effects of Thinning and Fertilizing Mixed Western Hemlock–Sitka Spruce Stands

  • Extension Note 27, A Comparison of Mulch Mat and Herbicide Treatments for Reducing Grass Competition in the IDFww

  • Extension Note 26, Site Index Conversion Equations for Mixed Western Hemlock–Amabilis Fir Stands

  • Extension Note 25, Vegetation Management Options for Establishment of Hybrid Poplar Plantations and their Effect on Nutrient Cycling (MOF EP 1135.04)

  • Extension Note 24, Effects of Bigleaf Maple (Acer macrophyllum Pursh) on Growth of Understorey Conifers and the Effects of Coppice Spacing on the Growth of Maple (MOF EP 1121.02)

  • Extension Note 23, LITE: A Model for Estimating Light under Broadleaf and Conifer Tree Canopies

  • Extension Note 22, Enhancing Communication About Uncertainty

  • Extension Note 21, Biodiversity and Interior Habitats: The Need to Minimize Edge Effects - Part 6 of 7

  • Extension Note 20, A Comparison of Manual Brushing Treatments in the ICHdw at Redfish Creek: 10-year Results from Blocks 10–13

  • Extension Note 19, Ectomycorrhizal Diversity of Paper Birch and Douglas-fir Seedlings Grown in Single-species and Mixed Plots in the ICH Zone of Southern British Columbia

  • Extension Note 18, Seral Stages across Forested Landscapes: Relationships to Biodiversity - Part 7 of 7

  • Extension Note 17, Riparian Areas: Providing Landscape Habitat Diversity - Part 5 of 7

  • Extension Note 16, Fall-down Rates of Subalpine Fir Snags at Sicamous Creek: Implications for Worker Safety and Habitat Supply

  • Extension Note 15, Landscape Ecology and Connectivity - Part 4 of 7

  • Extension Note 14, Spatial Patterns and Landscape Ecology: Implications for Biodiversity - Part 3 of 7

  • Extension Note 13, Forest Grazing: Effects of Cattle Trampling and Browsing on Lodgepole Pine Plantations

  • Extension Note 12, Interior Douglas-fir Growth Intercept Models

  • Extension Note 11, Revised Growth Intercept Models for Lodgepole Pine: Comparing Northern and Southern Models

  • Extension Note 10, Landscape Ecology and Natural Disturbances: Relationships to Biodiversity

  • Extension Note 09, Effects of Red Alder on Stand Dynamics and Nitrogen Availability

  • Extension Note 08, Fire in the Dry Interior Forests of British Columbia

  • Extension Note 07, Management Concepts for Landscape Ecology - Part 1 of 7

  • Extension Note 06, Differences in Early Conifer Performance in Young Seral Vegetation of the CWHdm Subzone

  • Extension Note 05, Nitrogen Limits on the Early Growth of Shade-tolerant Regeneration on Coastal Montane Site

  • Extension Note 04, Interim Validation of the Western Hemlock Growth Intercept Model

  • Extension Note 03, A Variable Growth Intercept Model for Sitka Spruce

  • Extension Note 02, Site Index Conversion Equations for Mixed Sitka Spruce / Western Hemlock Stands

  • Extension Note 01, Early Genetic Gains Verified in Realized-gain Trials of Coastal Douglas-fir and Western Hemlock

Updated January 2010